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*.J~ ..-<. "xxxxxxxxxxxxx* jfoxxxxxxxxxox* * THEERA'S VOL. xxni. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY' JERSEY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1893. NO. 7 THE «n> PBOHHETOIB. 1 ofl» on SlHkwaU Btnit'nut ion to thilHatlonil Union Baric i-it in lie «tc MM) an no it « .tlOO g& <C0«WM i. OOOPEB. ATTOIMMT-UW, l •UMaUiimlrOUCiTOHUI OaUKMU. OatoU j 1110 -< O> 0D1I1CDI8, •• •ID anbuiuT ni en TPUI»» atWfa 'NID PHI B ill BDILPlhO, wnv a. i. (JEO W. BOWEB, .A»cHmwT, taunwi CALL 10* DIT * bra mum »••» TOM DIDWIUa SaUTUM AMD B U B ODTTIKQ U1UI0H. 'OH. U u n u uu »*•» Ml. ' ' • ' BOHB, «. J L B. H UB. - ; - - - , , atereea ud Harriet*<• r ,j. iio*o»», POT»a, a. J., msoi ' uoo* »•. l, uai-aDiLDUia. STOCK-TAKING $80,000 WORTH - ' —OP— CARPETS-FURNITURE. To xetjaco Btock, on aaocnnt of t.took-t along, I slia 1 ! commence Taeflday, January 8d, 1899, uri Bell Rt the following reductions for cue month' BEDROOM SUITS. 26 Antique 0*1 Bedroom Sails, regular pnoe|2200 Reduced to tlG00 25 Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, regnlu pnee 12700 Reclucad to U7G0 PARLOR SUITS. 25 Parlor Boils, roahoganj finishedf fames, ,„", t -inplaBb co?erirgi, regnUr price |10..KeiuoeO to $27 60 25 Parlor gaits, mauogtny finished frames, m rng ooveriigs, regular prim tEO Reduced to $43 50 To.'protect customers and reap the benefits of my own adver- tising, please nptioe the first name, AMOB and No 7J, Leforo entering the store ^ CARPETS. 25 pieces Tapestry Bnusels Carpet, regu- lar Bribe per yard 75a Reduced to (iOcts 35 pieoes of Body Brauels Carpet, regular price per yard IL26 Reduced to $110 25 pieces of All-Wool Ingram Carpet, reg- 11) "ular pnoaf per yard loo Reduced to GO cts Parlor Stoves and Ranges. Parlor Stores at Coat. Portland Rangos arc coining in by \, ,tite carload to aupplr tie demand. At Cost! At Cost! In every department during Btook-laUng, If you ore in need of good! do not mta this'opportunity, as you can SAVE ABOUT ONETHIED INPOBOHAalNa NOW andliavo your gooda held until Spring. TERMS. ISe. down and' 76o. weekly on 110.00 worth $2.50 doirn and 76o. weekly on 25.00 worth. 4.00 down and 11.00 weekly on 60.00 worth. COO down and: 1.25 weekly on 75.00 worth. 8 00 down and 125 weekly on 100 00 worth 12.00 down and 1.60weekly on 160.00 worth. 16.00 down and : 2.00 weekly on 200.00 worth. THE ONLY 8TOEE ON MAEKBT 8TEEET, BETWEEN WASHDTOTON AND PLANE STREETS, WITH PAS- BENGrER ELEVATOR TO EVERY FLOOR. GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF OHAEGE TO ANT PABT Of TEH STATE. AMOS H. NEARiPCANE $TJ5F*. NEWARK, n w n u n no* mimo oo. '• * ATIPRKIT Ag IAW, " OffICi III BlMR BUliDlNO, '' '' ~W. 11 HMnruOM, " OUVEriS. FBEEMAH, Kui'BAUl AT At£OTTOMom. -~ PEAROE A MONEZ. Carpenter* an* Builder*. "WX.H, 8PAVGUB, Jr.; . •: FLORIST. OOLSSTBXST, ] JOaUMOV * 0OOPKE. RUBBE I t does not cost you a cent bers their value being more preserving the shoe, aud they artiele of foot wear that ear Bulb saved by the only ^positively sk of RUBBERS is complete, andli comprise Boots of all grades keep the feet warm and dry. d|y an^i Boys, Youths, Women, Men, 'and Chil dren; Arctics inboth buttonind buckle Alaskas, Storm Rubbers, and sbecialties of all hinds. My Wool Boot fot «*n is the best in the market. My prices are always the lowest. -•'•'•• P. O. HEAGAN, 0|>p. I)., L. & W. K. K. DOVER, N. I SPECIAL SALE! L.LEHMAN &Co. Previous to hiking account of stock we will sacrifice'our immense stock representing over •:'• .'..-• ~ - vortli of choice Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Flour, Butter, Cheese, Lird, Dried and Evaporated Fruits, Canned Goods of all kinds, Smoked Meats, Moo, Bailey, Oat Moa], Starch, New Boans and Teas, Patent Medicines, Glassware and Tinware, in fnol ei orj-thing generally kept in afirst-bl»sagrdaery store. .. : ^ ' :..•.-.. '•' . situ. .uif«. 8 It " Valencia IUINIIII. Site. " Drlrd OurtAQt*. Bib PiilFnltJelly Hate lint S okftge ^•nieriBariYfut Lug* Uottle Ammoul*. Dili l>eUTl|ilix* 11 Ditniimenta Flour, per bbl, f!,10 I*i»FWBl«ltorlp«rkltl) -- ta Flour, per bb l«lto.er>l.,,p« oked Herring . ilk; per oali 8)1. MiiBroglc Trout ,.,,,., I«rg* can CUm*. (in Cove >5nt*n...... ,..;.. I»rj»bottH Leuiutl Kayhaxt, Oea liorgmirei, Wa Combs, John Btocura, Helvln VauDuym Henry O. Blowers, Aaron Baldwin, r"et»r J " >, Get, W. Blowers, Noble VanNeu, Frank Jacobus, Aaa T. Ook. They carefully listened to thefaatliuoDyof tbi following wttuetses: > ' ^ KUOBNX OOURTJJH NW0I1K. I lire in Pastato Valley; mason by trade; I was acquainted with Edwin Smith ; qoatntedVlttibttn about four years; wasno- qu&inted wtCh Port Bott. I saw tuem ou Monday, January 2d, 1MB. BawBmltb at >y home in the afternoon, and a w be*- at i home in tha afternoon; know Miss Bott ten or twelve years; Bmlth oaina to my borne ebgutiOo'olock in tha morning. MIM Bott canie to myhouse about .2 o'clock or little afterward. All bad tad dinner excepting Qeo. Touag and wife who ware eating when ;tcam>, Bbe was asked to tok« diu nerj'the dsollued, saying that she bad bad btr dinner ; abe sold " Haou; New, Year " b> n » wiien ate enUred the bouw, I knew that Bmllb was keeping company with ber; he bad done ao for about one year; saw them to- gether quite often ; I never beard any trouble between tbem, 1 did not hoar tbem bilk to- gether at mybouse; BmLth seemed cheerful like the rat; MIMBolt appeared dot hearted; the company played a game or t of domlnofS; Smith played, but did not p with Mi»* Bott, tbat I noticed. Imlsaodtheai both about twenty njlnutw to eight o'olook I then went out to see if tbe horses were all right at tha stable j I gDt as far as the owner of tbe bouse when I beard a groan. 1 san him Ijing on tha ground with the blood flow- Ing from bis bead. I also saw her lying near Ufa, tha blood flowing (ram tar head, Hi was groaning andSOB waa dead. I want to tun house and said " My God, Ed. Smith and Nora are both dead." The mm all cauie out; I would not let ths women ooino out. Bmllb Ired an hour and a half* I looked for the pistol, untold not find any. Iuw you, Oon<er, take the pistol from under Ults fiott'n bev 11 did not examine tbepistol. (The wlt- oesa than described the potations of the bodies by a diagram.) ID answer toa question by a Juryman Ur, Courier uld that la tlie morn- ing I heard timlUi say that ha and Mlas Dott bad had a little trouble-that I told her If oould not git along better that we had batter There waa no dancing or drinking at my house t no °t n « young lady there that Bmlth wu Intimate with. I saw Binlth lying on bis back with both bands in his trouwra pocketi.; . . •' . ' 1IARY E. IWHTKEl BW0HN. J am the wife of Eugene Courier; I live Pawalo Valley; Iwasacqutalnteiwltt. Bit' Smith and Miss Nora Bott; I knew Ednln Smltb for seven or eight yean; knew Nora Bott ever liaoe sbB was a little girl; sawthem both, frequentlyj saw tbem on tbe 2d of Tanuary, 16U3, at mybouse; Smith cama to my housa tear 110'olocb, with bis brother, Abrmm-H.Sni.tb; Mlu Bott came after din I knew that Bmltb wan waiting upon MIM Bott; they appeared very quiet toward each other that afternoon; ahe did not have much, to SS.T ; I noticed that aba -was more qatat tbon usual, seemf d full; could not sup- tbe tears; Smith aeemed as he usuaUy did, quiet j I do not know whether they were engaged or not U beard two plttol shot* and beard another report wblch I thought was one. THE TIME FOR OBTAINING THESE BARCMNt WILL SOPH TERMINATE. Ilool'e 1 H.fiep.rlll., i«r bottle . . Aj«r»' i i . '••-.!• .. » „ . lootVe Umiil.lon "" " W«Mur\i h h C u i e <' ^K > - B._ I>r Prior e K e v m l i r tor r»epq»l« UK. hWlCelnrCoin|»uiid,parboulo .80c JllUcon. Rfenllent " " . BCc- ATtn 1 Hair Vigor " •• 70c m> Hair Vigor v.:.;;j265. GOODS DELIVEBED FBEE. . Si., NEXT DOOU IO THE DOIBH POST Omot, DOTIB, N. J. A Saving of Two to Foi||I;|l!l in Ming the OSOEOLA or"QUEEN E8THEBEANGE8 witL reg- iBter attaohmonL Aluge line of stoves in itook follows: GREAT REDUCTIONS HEW TOHKHKIIililXERY Dover Boiler >. V. BIRCH.'- - PiwawUOr. umuicui RKFAlRIHaFEOlUTi.YATIr2(DEUTO Old h l i n " u a in uchu«e I ' All goods must be sold to make room for Spring itoclc Jrimmfcd Hati sold ciieapcr than ever bclore No reasonable oirer refuted An elagaat assortment of Ready nude lf<£ri>ii* floods on handt can b- Wfar eNapar than alsawhen We ore selling OQI O£ta< Furnishing Goods, Hata and Trouaen cteapartfaanavar. Olveusacall Oirtiof, .OOH. MOKIUB AHD DIOKEBSOH HW. NOTHING, EQUALS Dr. EW5' M Syrns BotU SV. and BOc. riaa mneV A SPLENDID BTOCKOP MILLINERY GOODS for FALL and WiHTSR'wear, oonatsttog of - of utmltiM and new aEapM HATS, which OLD.RELIABLE HOUSE JOSEPH U. JOHNSON . UploWarfaj 'ana TonitsN Work, M o w li.,<Bauana amah Dnn>. STORK AND IBOPI Hom«, Hraanb, tWty, Monday, Portland, ifcrUor, VJdette. FUU.BU Ac WARREN andT B S DUMNXNQ ( R U M AUD HOT WATBK HKATKHB. L. SCHREUEE, WABBEVNT.. IFnasfllf'B BLOCK,). DOVER, N J. U'lhe actlre medicinal astst at Cerbcllc Add ind the brtt dUln- lectai t Lietrn le fclcnce A!M> i» n ipecme for nallanint otwe of "Whooping- Coua>,'and a mn«l/ lot 1 Aitlinu, Catanb, ColJt 11 nhlierlj, Crenr. Scarlrt Ferer, Uav.pever, SnreTliroat, andall Dl fbAlr ' The .VaperlzlRKAppiralui luimple yet perfect, and ie ire aiten netted fordeinirleg nfecllen. ». H scwcrriuv k co He> y vULCMMl OPEN ALL TBB TEAR 1 NATIOVAT, PATRONAGE I BEST COURSE0FBU8INE33 TRAIN IliO Least eipentlre in tiffl* and moaey. Fleu- auitast location. Indorsed by Uionsacda ol toalM and bttodrcda ot tha leading bust- tutu of tba Btate and u t l m Write for Catalogu* and be convinced UT H COLEMAN, Principal ^ KLLEB WANTED. To take obar(e ofmlllatSrakeelllle,II.J, •Itai April lit For parUoolare apply to R, H CARRY, ' ^ , OBtbapramliat. Gem Fortune, Easter, OiUaen, Broadway, i NevBroadwa;, Archer, Keamore, 1 Latiimer, Florence, t; ' Home Argand, KDaha;: ; ; : PluuiWDi,Tlanln«aiiJai»i»Fl Look a,t my larf* etook before D. S. ALLEN, CORNISH'S CELEBRATED ORGANS ^ PIANOS, HOTICat. ' -•""""' I n Tospotuo to a iftTfrfe uimbrr nf rcfiuests mutlo liy rMitrdus In Dover nml »Iclnlt), Messrs. CORNISH &CO., lime oiMsnod a liranch vnTcrootn in cltarstt'ot their local represcntatirr, Mr. JOliy H. nAI.KYMPr.E, tit No. It 11IMCK BLOCK, DOVElt, N. .1.. u-liero n choice ncloctlon of PIAK03 ail OSOAHS wlU be on IICM. Air. Doiryinple' will bb In - fitteiidaiice' I to rctrJw orderi mid foxliihlt lnstrilinptits^ u . Eiij piraaat *lac* t« ult ill iiooists. i i l : l a * t h rniiitoa'.fM neat Irrr t* nar S.MMM. : I>nesiat*g- »nr«ha*ri-a, ' llr«olicll(>dl*f>tl, Mferesjal«g«lM*vlif)ra. NoriTnat laUa D flalrvaiitui ft Brfek Blo«li^D*v«r, H. J., IscMfcr c.ul, ,,,,, aaStCORNISH ftMWS SPEOIAL BEPBEBENTAT1TE FOB DOVES: JOHN R. DALRTMPLE, iP. 12? DOTBR LUMBER $00., B L A C K W E L L S T R E E T , ; V . ^ . - D E A L E W I N - '"• .. ••*.'; ••';••.•:.• •''•'•..• -:-LUMBER OF ALL KINDS -:- Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c. BHACKET AND SCROLL JAWING DONE TO ORDER. COAL, POD il BLTILDING «A?EEIAL l.ayaontaai. «DRY AND SCREENED P*rt(*s dorirlng to handle, their ownooal canbar* It » e p ] n r u t i a WHY BHBBHOT HIM. Kara Butt Bhot Bdwln Smith Becaua Befued to Marry her-Evidence bo- ffin, the Coronet's Juries. The Inquest In the White Hall murder auldde oosa waa held at Uontvtlle Monday and below we give the twUmocy of the wlt- e*«ilofull! The Bnltfa jury was competed of th« folloi Mia. ALICB surra I life at Q.eDvbn; I was acquainted with Bdwln Smltb ; he would have beeu&l yearsof age tie lint day-o; Juue, 18W); I kuswU|u Horn Bott; did not know her *gs; I knew Bmltb far about dgbtyean'; lmewMomBitt fora long time; Bdwln Smith and my faus- band.AbramH.Bmltfa.werebrottura; Edwin Scilth badboarded with me for nearly four years; Bmitb and MUs Bott wen together quite a good dtal; Its was waiting upon hor ; they sometimes got aloDggood together,, and sometlmea aot so good ^Mlss Bott was at my house quite a good deal, she was thsro tovtrol days at a. time; she came tomy bouse on tbe morning of ths 3d of January, 1893, n o'clock •, Bmlta waa thtsre; tie? did not have rauoh to say toeach other; they'were to go to Oakland, Bergen oouoty, to ipend theday; wera toUkt the 7 o'clock train \ Smltb eald tbat It was too late to start f wben Utis Oott >UMdoorsbaaald toHmltfa, <• Youar a nloe one;" ba laid, " You are a nice one; Smith HJd that he eipteUd Uln Botttooame to my hoose Sunday night; iho did not ..seem In good humor; 1 Invited UIuBotttogoovBr to air, Courier 1 *; she left my bouse near ten o'clock •, Bmlth mid to Utu Bott, DOttodowbatyouBayyoiiwUldo. Bhesald, 1 will. We all left tha house; Uita Bott waa not in trouble, her under-gartnents at my oat oa the Tnaaday before showing auoh to tfcecaaa; Edwin Smith kept the pistol on U» top shelf In the oloaet; when I returned the pistol was gone, suppose she knew when tha pistol was kept. I heard pistol ehut-two-ADd thought I hekii otter, 1 . 1 .. . : " • ••": •"••.• .: ''. : ; ,. ABRfcli K. BUITli Htt-ORK. : I lira at Qlenvisw; I am a track walker; 1 w a i t brother of Xdwln Smith and Edwin boarded at my bouse; I was acquainted with Nora Bott • Bdwln was waiting upon her; I them on the M of Janonry, 1803, at my set seemad to be on good terms; I beard no quarrel; I onoo sawa letter from har to him; I waa out In the garden one evening, my brother walked oat to me with the letter In bia band,-1 read part of tba latter, It waa last Spring. The letter n ! 4 , " l will give you Hit Tuesday night to meet roe at my aliUr's at Totowa. If youdo DOC. meet me tbereat that time,' I will get a bottle of laudanum and poison myself.' 1 I read It myself.; I heard my brother say nn the 3d of Jsnmiry, 1803, that he and )Uss Bott wen not engoeed to be married., Edwin nut her atI'otowa and nbe * a'bottle of laudaaum In bar uowesslon. While we were g'olag tfarougb tbe cedars iward Ur. Ctmrter's, Ed win told me tbat tbey an not engaged; tbat aha tbraataaed to buy bottle of laudaaum; that ha would not marry Hora; that he would go to State Prison n t and crack stoue. . . -. ,._-• ! . DR. JOnif O, aVEEBOX 8H-OHN. Ll*e In ficanton; have practiced medicine >r83years; callednpon Jan.2J, 189a,tovislt BufeneCourier's; aawUierBtwoperaonssbot Ibrough the bead, dead; young woman, Nora Bott, and young nun, Edwin Smith; they bad .ridently Iiied a'llttle while after being ibot, they had, bled some; Sraitk waa shot from e left side of the head; Miw Bott from the right side of the head ; Inboth. c*saa the ball went through, or nearly through, on the oppo- dto atlla ; the skull of both was brokeu on the opposite tidei Smith's more than tho other; Smith had.lived the lonE«t, as there was swelling abonttbe wonnd ; the girl bad none; tbe wounds caused their deaths; tbere could not have been any atniggllng.from the nature tbe wounds; a pistol waa handed b) me by the Coroner; kept It till the next morning; examined It j three barrels had unloaded shells i tbem, tba othera were empty ; thopistol ru at least 88 bore; I handpd thepistol back to the Coroaar. "The wttneM was thown thi pistol and Identified It. - - / Ti'ALTKn JAC0B17B BW0HM. ' I live at Olonvlew'; I attend to gate oear .brom H.. Smith's ; I was acquainted with Bdwln Binlth and Nora Bott; I saw themon theadorJacu.irT.l&fttjIw.wiier come upUie her in tbe afternoon come up the track again; IW ber open tbe gate and go la thn houw oC ibram H. Smith. . ; • ruraon I live at Qjenvlew J I am foreman on tli» railroad \ Xwaiacqualnted withEdwlu Smith and Nora Bott; I nw Uiss Bott In ths aFtcr- nooDof January 2j, isoa, Uttu after I e'dock : aaw ber coma from tbe direction of ths Hmlth house; I waa In toe gateman's shanty nt tbt, time; abewentaptfas tract toward UoatvlU •nnr.T. K. JAOOBITB BWOM: liveatOIenviewiamafanner; Iwasa qualntwdwIthEdwinSmlllislndNoraBott; .. taw Was Bott in the yard ID front of tha hou» f Abram Smith at baU-put 1 o'clock, llon- day, January 2J, IK'J}; ahe came from thei end went In t i e barn through tbe double doon ; th«barn Is toward the railroad ing froui tlie houw ; abn came out of the biro and I pRtnud ber on tlie rrotwing ; I apcLa to her and ute smiled nodeji-jke the eatne •u.l. The jury rendered the follow lug verdict: Wo and tbat Ei win Hmltb, late of Glenvlew, came to hli dMtu at tbe residence of Eugem Courier, by a [ilstol shot la his head, from thsbani. ol Nora Bott.of Menvlow, now dead. Tho following jury lutbu cam ot Nora Bot wss thed called. Mr. W a n , brr^iUMt of Mr VanDuyue, belntt mbntituUd fur foreman ; John H. VauUuvne, Uoratln P. VanDujue, Calvin W. Docker, Muz Wenwl, Garret B. Jaoobiu, Smith Jacotms, Uandtii Jocobus Eugene Jacobus, TlitHxIore N. liOgaD, Nathan ConkllotCornellus A. Jacobus, Wilson Joeobui Tha above evlileuce was read Ut tbe jur a&d U.6 loUowIne adtllUonal wilnesnw sworn AVXIB 110TT HWOBV. U y iiatno is Annie Oott, I live la (Jlunvlen I wai Arfater of Nora Butt; was acquainted lib Edwin SmftU ; ba was waiting upon my lUr; Bmltb was at my Iatber's bouto tin but time Nov, 20tlt, l$>'i; tUey were ou good , there was tio i|Uflirel bolween tbem did upt know that they were eugased to be rrl*j ; Lever heard ber eay tlinj w tvis at home In the morning an January 3d, 1«#3 ; Ktie was not !i. jjaod «|.lrIU ; ihi iwty «»d wjriifl tmvfc ttftslm tibe went away tbe lut time at twenty cnlnutas past IS o'clock irote a letter while ebo was home, wblcb she burned up; I never round any of ber'H bti letters; I did nut know that iny etster vt In trouble; did not see my Urtflr afterward until ber rtmalni wsro broujthl home; whlli borne tlie bad laid her uudercluthliig on a ebelf in a closet, a place where uno was not accustomed to keep them i 1 never buard her say that sbe intended to take lier life; the nevmtd to think a good deal of Smith, . CtEOlUIS W. VUUNO HHOliS, * i live in Boontou ; ama butchor; I was ac- quainted with Edwin Smith and Kara Bott; 1 isaw them on the 9d ol J a n u a r y , IKKt, at my In-Iaw 1 !, Eugene Court«rVil *ot thi about twenty mlnutee to S oVIook ; 1 was eat- ing dinner whonU.Es llott catuo to the houeo; she was asked by my sitter to Lava dinner with us; eiie declined; we playtd doiniuoes in tbe afternoon ; Bmtth and WEB Bott flayed at tba sama table, but tbey were not partners ; no other young women there tbat Bmltb paid attention to; no young mau there tbat abe attention to; I did not notice when they left TUQia", I "was Utsift Tilien Ur. Courier alarmed us; I went out; sawUr. Btnith and MIM Bott lying on the ground ( Snutb was not detkd, but uncomciouB ; Bliss Bott waudesd ; 1 heard twopistol ebota distluotly, one uot ao dittinot i reports went In quick succcHsloD ; I started to Uoontou for lUsdoctorHndCoroner; left Courter's betivoeii 7and 6o'clock; arrived back at Mr, Courier's at about quarter after I) o'clock; Smith was then dead. KDWABD E KTtCIIKLl. SWOB.N, Uy naine Is Edward E. Eitoliell j I live In IBUVIBW; lamamercbant: Iwanacqualnted with Nora Bott; knew her for %> years; saw her on the 2d dsy of J a n u a r y , 180:1, at my store ; sbe bought a bottle ot laudanum ; sbe I as cheerful.at ever, no far as I DO IH» ; tbla was about bolf-paut IS o'clock. The jury rendered tbelr verdict (ollo< Our verdict in tbe case of Miia Nora Bott Is that the came to her death at or near the resi- dence of Mr, Eugene Courier, of Fassalo Val< lay, on the evening of January Ud, 1803, by a plttol ball ID the head, fired by her own band. ORQAHIZA.TION OF THE XEOISLA- Tbe Benatoriai Dituslion as sliown at the uambling of tbalegislators Monday night indicates the deTeat of Abbett when the ques " >noames to a vote on tbe Sid. Tbere wai naior6.o»reful oounting ot notes tban here- tofore by" tbe Smltb n»n, and an examination of tbeir claims proves that tbey are not ex- agBorntlDg when tbey claim thirty votes. Tba real question now is whether Abbett will take his defeat calmly or seek revenge. It. Is said ongood authority tbat be has agreed to eUbd bj BmHb agatUBtany Ltlrdman, and tbat mEana Bailth's BUCCOBH, Tbe "Duke of tor* has aatd be means to vote tor Abbett, but be will probably come over to BmfUi along with the net. Borne of Abbett'a friend, tire mating till faU'ea&lor byaasortlDg loudly that ba nsver felt certain of bit eleo- tloii anyway, ami that the general desertion of him, even by the gang tbat has fsd on bis bounty, Is no great lurprlie to him. It Ia irrellous bow Democrate aro dltpoied to do ttud BAT the wor« egatost tbo m* polIUcalstarlsnowseltlDg. They seeai to be taking aweet revenge for all his autocratic ways fn tbo put. Tbe success ot Thompson in his fight for his lieutenant, Flynn, for Speaker, whit* la ad- mitted to-night, does not Indicate anything li particular, excepting that Thompson has a long purae.and n liberal spirit. It will not help him niatu-islly in tha racetrack legisla- tion ha seeks, for.votoe will have to be got for that lucoaurQ Intha (at» ot more agitation than has bwn'«een In the State for tnuiy a yei-r, unices present ftfgns fail. Tbe Senator- ibip la not-tied up to tula measure as Thomp- son hoped it would be._ TbeBenatoria! emeus will not be held for two weefee, bub when It ia there ialikely to be only one candidate, Jas. Bralth, Jr. ' ; Tha Senate oaucui was held Monday night. Col. Michael Barrett, of Essex, presided, lie Bmlth man. Senator Barker wttbdi from tha oauteet for President of the Senate. He is au Abbett man. Col, Adrain bad no opposition' and recaived tbe unanlnioua vote of the cftucui. Tbe other Bauatfl oRlcera were chosen as follows;. Secretary, Samuel C. Ttorapmn, of Warren ; Asa't Secretary, W. E. Roes, ot Buasor; Journal Clerk, Geo. K. Colemfu, of Earn*; Aw't Journal Clerk, John B. Hattisott, of Somerset; Bereeantat-araB, MichaelHatbtui.of Hudson i Ass't Bergeantf, John W. Lancoeter, of Hunterdon, and Ed. It. Van Couver, of Burllugtoo-; EngrosatnR Clerk, John P.. Flyon, ol Salem [ Ass't Bn- groBSing Cleric, John Uonabnn, of Bergen ; Bill Clerk, Hear? J. Earla, of Foasalo ; Cal- endar Clerk, U. B. Robinson, of Cape May. patient* lO,0(ir.38 mi nunUiltB ?,«3J.O7 Totu 1 i I'iW^. 1 .!). 11! KXl'ttNlllTURKH. Real estnto, fliiurod, groundi aud grading.lmproveDienta lu bulld- luKS and repairs, f 10,310.118 >gfH «(53T.tt3 itr tfxiwnsea 107,077,01 A MoanlnelaM Holiday. Of all tuo holidays in theentire year thli first of January, commonly called New Year's day, Btauds aluftular and alone, the oddwt and the mast meaningless of all our annual fes- tivals. It can.atemQra.tei no event td either tha history of tbe nation or tbe world. It Is the Rntilrersary of nothing. Its only distinc- tion titbat It marks ths beginning of another cTclobf Ume. The twenty-second of February - tha annlverBary of tho birth of the best, avert, wisest and motfc patriotic man that was ever born—Geo, Washington. Easter Is tbe quoen festival of tbe church, making the reiurrectlon of the Saviour of tba world. Decoration Day comojemarnte* those known and unknown, named and nameless, who, lute Arnold VonWinkelreld at Sempace, mada way for liberty and died. Tho Fourth of July celebratea one of the greatest events In tbe entire history of the buman raoe-tho birth of tba freest and greatest nation In iba world. Libor Day is designwi toalTord the tollers ot the land a special opportunity to nark the dignity of labor. TbaaktgWlng day tells Its moaning and itory inIts name and Chrutaaa brings otrmh tbe message ot tbe glad tldii of great Joy to all propW But New .Year's d a y ! Wfant does It tnenn, symbollte or signify! nothing; and ia absolutely mean' Inglus except aa being the first doy of ths flrat month of a new division of time. QplennaZJBlitbai Mr. ami Mrs. Loren Tnwcqtt are krepon! or tha GOT. UgLitliouse at Sand Beach, Mich. and aro blcawd with n dsugbter, four years old. Last Ajiril aba wns taken down with Ueaatai,' followed nlth a drondTul Cougb. and turning into a Fovor. Dootors at botne end at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew •wonw rapidly, until nlio van a mere " huidf ul of bones."—Then she tried Dr. KiMgV very aud after tie use of two and a hall bottlca, ivas compli-telr cured. Tbey soy Dr. King's New Discovery lit worth its weight In gold, yet TOO may get a trial bottiefreeut Kobert Killgortfs Corner Drug Store, Dover, Oram, Hanoe & CO'B Drug Store, Port Onun; and y, H. Jenkina' Dmg Store, Chestot, THE aOVEHHOB'B ME5BAQE. is but mesgnge of Governor Abbett tranuultted to the I^Ulature on Tuesday. It it Bvolumnioiu document, and of oouru it I* Btatta uH with congratulations oltViB State on tbe excellent condition of tb«* treas- ury and vrlUi protuberant modeity tbe retlr- ID< Ooveraor claims Ibeglorj to hlmisK, fhea In fact tbe state of affair* he so highly praisea la due In a great measure to the re- payment of tbe National Government of |i00,. OCKi, contributed vears ago indirect taxes to lithe rebellion,"iujiplrmiented l.y the unite of the olslins for UMB against a Iroad corporation, wblch field in «quall; lavg« tuna, Hereallyhad uotlilng more to do with obtaining this needed and desirable accretion to ibe State treoiury some of the oiweure legislators who hare not tbo same opportunity of blowing tba trump of feme. He does not say aword about bis autocratic powers In the disbursement of these large iums, as It would Inordinately lengthen the menage to even briefly state haw these thousands were expended ID creating new oflk-es and filling tbem wlLh persoual ad- herent*. Tlie only puinU In the tQHHge or direct in- terest toMorris county are tbe report* of tbe manage, of Morris 1'lalns Asylum aud tbe Uonmilwloner of niloeu, At tbe close of tie fiscal year there were nil) alluuU at Morns Plains Aaylma, 471 miles and Hi femaltw, a eain of AI over the preced- ing jeor. The total number treated durfug 1,151, of whom 680 were men and The doily average for the j< was about DilO, There were, at the clow the flacal Tear, 101 patieuU who are classed BJI and ore supported by the count j eeudinf! tbem, except H per week per patient, whluuis paid by tbe Btate, US private pay- ing patient* and also 43 convict patient* iup- mrtinly by tbe BUrto. During the vaart'53 new cases wera admitted, of wl 135 were uieu aud 118 women. During Ibe lam* period 'XT' oeaaed to be Inraat** or the IntUfution, of whom OH recuvered, 30 im- proved, t) unimproved, (Hdied and 4 escaped. The total receipts and expenditures of this institution were Mfollow. ; balance Oct. BIst, 1801 « U.441OU Amount received from private patient* 4l.4W.4T from counties lor board, clothing Mental expenses Krot uritj patients... Btolo treasury loi uuly 140/713.41 Total #28a,UV, 62 Total *W2,eflU 12 The iraproeerneuU on real tHtlat«, on ao- count of MIT buildings, etc., and the increased slue of Btock andnew materials on band, rhlch give additional value to the Institution, and amount to many thousands of dollars, Is Included In these expenditures, and were deemed necessary by the board Inordertoput the institution Inproper condition. Tbe otllca of Conimlssloaar oC Uiues was created uodor an act of tba Legislature ot )fi(KJ, «ml Robert O'Hara, a locomotive engineer, of Fhllllpeburg, was appointed, b* cause of his dlttlngulihed Ingnoranoe of tbe practical working! of a mine. The report shows that there were in operation at tbe d«U thereof, within the limits of this State, tweiity-four mine*, elghteea producing iron ore, four Elno, one copper aud oneochre"; that eight are located in Warren county, li* in Butt&x and ten In Morris; that there are employed therein 1,837 man, of whom 1,89, work under ground, and 44S!nvarioUBeapacl tl»a upon tbasurface. The cornmlutomr calls attentlOQ to the dangerous nature ot the em- ployment and the accidents that bavo oo irrei hy rasoa tbereof, and ottera a num- ber of recommendations tbat would, In his judgment, lessen tbe danger of accidents. There are a good many official acts In the earner of Governor Abbett daring tbe last four yean tbe gtury of wbtoh be is «ntitled to and which would not be withheld If presented for consideration, but the message fa denial; vacuous concerning them. Take the liquor dealers for instance. Me can point with pride •e fact that Le became their liberator, i tne tyrauouH rule of thepeople who hod refused them the rigbt to plytheir trade, and bii KxnlM lawstripped the people of tbeli right to govern the wile or liquor In their raldit Then egam be could have polntedlj appealed to tbe member, of tba present Legls- iture, that mauy of tbem would not be su- >g thoHtau hsd It not btwnforhlistidaciour gerrymandering Bcheraea. > It was bU nerve and contemptuous diiregard of all fafmefs that made ODB Democratic vote equal t b r e e BepubiicauB, audmade the eiecUon of an overwhelming majority of Democrate poeaiblP, and be might, In view ot the mil carrlnge of bis greatest Kbeme, Bet blimelf op a pointed llliudration of the Ingratitudn ol politics and politician*. Ttie crowning work, iver, of his term was theliberation of the thirty-four diitiugutih«1 Hudson count; gentlemen from tha Htate [irlson to give them opportunity to etufT ballot boxea undei parole. ' Hoatly to Catrlty. Jlr. Janwl Turner, of Uorriatoirn, who died l u t week at the age uf W years, lelt consider- able o( an estate, tbe most of whlob la be- quealbtd ror charitable purposes, ufollows: Efght relatives tluO each, one *l,0OD; Nor- rla County Children's Home f 1,000; Preaby- >rlan Hoard of Fortlgu Missions, |50O; Pre* byterian Board tit llams Mlreiom, 11.000; American BaMmth Bchool Union, #500; Church Krectlon Fund l'reibyterlan Church, ; American Tract Society, |1,WO; Ger- man Theological School of Newark, 13,000. One thousand dollars ii left lit trust to the eiecutcrsfortberreauylerianCburGh at Mor- ris Plains to be given In wbols to tbe church ten joars.'w.tn power to tutu It. over sooner if deeped advlaiabie. Tbe realdue of tha atate Is disposed of a* follows: One-half ths net Income to Patuella A. Uartrln and Emma Cory to be used In aid of worthy destitute in of MorristowD, and if In ten yean tbera bo established In Morristo wa an old ladlea 1 borne eatlefacbory to truitees, anil ia accordsuce wltli testator's " idea* *j often ex- pressed" tosaid truvtwe, tbe executors at re- quest of trustees may bedirected to pay the nalduetoBald home." tbeestatefatvalued at 917,000, anda DO. W. Jenkins and Edward "'ierson are executors. Another Bummit Plre. Tbe Calvary Episcopal Cburch, Bummit, Hev. J. P. Butter worth, pastor, h a heap of sinoulderlng rubs. Tbe building was of gray- itone. It was the bandMmest and tno*t tantlal church ediflee tn the town. At 7:V, A. «. Suuday, IUT. J. P. Duttarwortb, aooaui- panled by sexton I'ecli, enU,red the chnrch and at once proceeded to light the gu pr»- Iiaratory to the. 8 o'clock; mornlnft Borvice. The sexton had light** a number of gaa job, wblch were In theahapeofastar, directly ovtr be cbtncel. wben an explosion ocaurred. The two mtn Boon saw the overhanglEg wreaths of evergreaua were ifr (lames. The aiarm was cjulckly given and tbe two Ore panics promptly renpanded When they roacbed the building tbe whole Interior was Ike a fiery furnace.' All vlCarte to save acy or the church furniture proved utuuocesBf.il. Four streams cl waUn- wefe turnsd on, but very little wasawod. Nothing remained bul tbe walls. Tba cfaurch was buUt io1871, and coat (42,000 to build. Tbere wai an Iniumnc ot t30,WWoa bnlldi))g and contents. Baokkn'a Arnica Salra. The best B«1*I in tb« world for Cuts, Bor»i miMi. Ulcen, Salt Hhaum, Fever Bores, Totter, CbappDd Hands, Chilblaloi. Corns, and all Skin B-rupOora, and poeltirely Piles, or no p»y requited. It Is gaknntosd to gtve"*parf act aattaTact/ion, or money itfonded, I^oatweaty-tflTeoeniaiftrboi. Foraalejb). Bobert Kmgtm, Dover, Oram, HaooaftOo,» Fort Oraai, aal V. CT, J«aldiit.Chtrt«, THE LEOISLATVfiE OF 1893. With tha unpleasant record of the Ltgiala- ture nf !8it2 before It ai a warning and aa au example of thing! to Lc Avoided, tbe Legisla- tare of 181«, trhicU convened Tuesday at Trenton, abould be able to make for lUelf * record nhlcb, If not luminous, ought at least to be creditable. Tbe orftaalznUun of WH will insome respect* enjoy adrantagu which iUpredecassoradldnot. Ths Legislature of Igfti was uot abodyact- ing as the dejeg&ted reprcHntatire* of tbe people. It was amachine, working to execute tbe whulies and the will of Leon Abbrtt Tha of Abbatt Is now broken. His official tenure bu come toan end. Freed fromtbe don.iu..UQ» ot Uilsself Mckinx politician, tba lature of l&W, if it bo gifted wltb ordl- Judgaent and stocked with ordinary ' hocesty, can make A reputation for discretion, at leant. Tlie mn Governor, u[Min wliose approval or dlMpproral may largely depend ths ?I- usllty of leglnlntion adopted, Is analtogether dUTurently conatltutad man than bii predB- ee-uor. Ur. WerU, wben ba shall take tie obligations of ofilce, will cuter Into that ngogaiutitt tvItb the otnudourocMot lU/uIl import, aud with a flue MUM or hii a aervaiit of tha people. There will be no scheming in tbe Executive chamber for personal advancement at the expense of tie public; there will be no conniving with political leaders aud coal combinations and race track managers utidur Governor Warts, at the eiiwoie of jfopular rUbta and to tba ibame of tha State. TU rights of the penpls, llillc moraU, and tbe general good, will oc- ipy first place intbe new and QansoIeuUous xtouUvft'a convidenUoa of all bllU that will >me tobim for approral. Tba expectations of the race track gamblers will lilm.r receive itiuke wben their project! shall come under the eye of Ur. Waits. Tbe people of Hew Jersey can rt)y wltb security upon Qor. Werta to do all tbst he can tosare then, from tbe shame of being turned orer to tbe [»nv feesional blacklegs, however numeroui or Ikoteut theio nmy be iu tbe Demo- :r«.Uo party ot New Jersey. Tbe record of tbe Incoming Legislature could be made an exctlle.it one Kit should iru-ita cuerttlw upon the undoing of many \CU perp8trai«d lait year. During (he Abbett ilnlHtrationa score or moreof Qutrageoualy partlian bills wer» passed, priuclpally in the behalf of the Governor, Public rights were kvaded, moral aeutlment trampled upon, - jpular liberties overthroirn, municipal ltliority weakened and official privileges curtailed tbat the Qoveruor mlgbt bold a tighter grip ou the lever of political power. The Inconiing Legislature oould <»!]«all these cuaotnients from Ibe aUtule IwJks. It oould restore to tbe iieoplo mauy of the libertleaaod ' ;es which they enjoyed before Uov. iulrcduced Kuutat. tBftVt.Dda.nto tba idminlattatton of thejuTdira of tbapiopbof few Jertey, i)y these acts of rlgbt and by ' sfniiiig to becomo tbo Untl of the allied race track gamblers, the newLegislature could raalioii worthy record.—Newark News. OLilVELANP NO P&BFS&BHOE. President-elect Olerelmid having ezpreued itrowlt on tha United HlAte HsDRtonhlp fight Ilew York, it was thought that he might also have souutbtng, tosay about the. •am* lubjectlntbiaBUte ArepreaenUUveoftba Sunday Call vldUd Mr. Cleveland's house in pjfty-ilrat street, New York, last evening, and sent up a note asking for au interview, s sent down word In reply tbat be declined be Interviewed on the tmbjwt. Tbe repor- r euit upa eeoond uoto, asking twopertin- ent queetlona on tbe Hew J«rs«y Senatorial contest, and Inctoeed a clipping from a news- paper In which it was suited that Ur. Cleve- land favored the election of Janm Smith,, Jr., to the United Btate Senate, The second note TTOB more effectual than tbe first, for after a few minutes' delay the Fre*ld«ot-*Iectgreeted the. persistent reporter pleasantly, with the " Your camruuulrationi, I pi-Mume, would eoDtlnuelndetlattdyirtbe intervlawwas not granted ?" ' , The reporter assured him to the contrary, and then put tbe question: Woo, In your opinion, would, be ths better repmsntatlre of the State of New Jersey la the Uulted States Senate, Oov. Abbett or Mr, James Smith, Jr. 1" . It would be decidedly Improper for me to ' answer that question."repliedUr. Cleveland. . •'•, But 3011 »*r» qootad In one ol the papers of ie OUte a«,favorlng Ur. Smith's candidacy," ild the reparUr, pointIna out the paragraph referred to, - Tbat is simply a newspaper tit wry, n be anawered. ' Tbe reporter could not reatraia tba Impulse 1 get off one of tbe famous axioms of the Preeldsot-elect and remarked; "It looks. more like acondition than a th&ory." Ur. Ulaveland Vmlled, saying, " Yea, but a thaarettctv! coodlUoc only, and tuu without tlie allghtwt foundation Infoot. National af- ire demandrayentire attention, and I have more desire to intermeddle with ths In- -pa! attain of New Jersey than of Califor- nia or Minnesota." Tbe reporter's Qnsi quei- tion was: . '- Have you no personal preference ai a for- mer resident of tbo Btate 1" None, whatever; and I may add, I have already amweredthat question." Tb«Pra*ld«nt.ijlect a&td IaCQaclusloa th&t outatds ot tbe Htate of Kew York, where be considered it bis rlgbt as a cltitan, he would ika no part in politlcs.-Newftrk Call A Chinese Vlow of ChristmM. . Cbl Wuug drape into Vtin VxpMWtsan w0.ee occasionally and gtres us the banetK of bis Oriental philosophy. Here are SOIUB ot bis comment* 03 tlie festive season Just passed: UeMcan man gettn heap sice tblncs. Hangse up In store, settee up on sbeUes, . hangea in windy, bangee outee doors, hangee ablywhere. Oettee papers say be bavee heap nice things, enly things in townee. Nobody SIK gottee such nlno things by big sight. Bay i ebeapoe—nobody elseBelloa •ochaapaa, oobody can. lie uut gtvee things away cause he wontee ebljbody bavb eora). , Then he gettee beip nice gal ootne.bolpao liu aollee nice tblngs. Uelllcan man, heap lotteo Mellloan man, go In. Heap nloe gal tbey show him this thing an' tbat tblog, say nloe etilytfalng. Eblytblng ao cheapea, . Bay hsbetUr take tbls, only Ufa dollaL Say . mBtea Mellloui woman heap proudea, Uelllcan man be da lito nice gal say. Buy heap, lotttM nice thing*. Pay heap money. Nloo gal eralto sweet \ say nice things 'bout llelllcau mia'n folks. When he. go out, nlos gal ane langUl' Tell bo» Uelllcan man. He ;lintoo. . Ebljbodj come In, EUlybody buy some- thing. Helltoan man 'bout Klismaa always have bundle. No have mucfaea money left. - Uelllcan man, Uellican woman, tbey lie to . Uellicanboy, UellicangaL SayBaQtyKlaus oome down«e rtove pii», give "good Uelllcan baby heap nice thing*. AlelllcanbabykeepM •till; git plownU. Blyme-by. Hell!can baby Hud ouDeo bow Usllican man, U«Ulcan tromtu lie, BO Uelllcan babj he lie too. ^ KUtmoa mornlDg eblybsdy git up quick. Uellican bay, Uelllcan gal tumble downes stairs no muchea dlessed, nice things Santy Clous bllag. Uelllcan gal sbe giggle all over. Uellicai) boy be whoop like Injun. No have be good any mo', till next Kitomas, Uellicau woman tthe look tickled.' MaUiooD be glin. No say muchea. Go off git dluukee-. Lookw heap like fool.—Hnnterdoo Republfcim. Supvotea Mormon elder, with S wive* and . 37 children, ahould, on visiting bis different , find in tbeUt two obitdren with BcrofnlotusoreeyoBandthemotberoomplaln- - Ing of lumbago; In tlie 2d a h»bj troubled Ik crust and a H-yBar-old boy with rhoatnattsm ; inthe Si the mother under a doctor's rare for erysipelas and a girl with dropey ; fn tbe 4th bit favorite, wife marred , by atiema on tin* face, and a U-vewold boj annoyed by corieUpation i In the 5th a BCTO- felons child, with a couple of tumors on Its aneUpoornVpatito; tn tha 6th tha wife very bilious and alx children (bolting with tba cUIli; IntheTth bis better hait down with female trouble, and In the 6th tbe hired man troubled with tbattlrod feeling and his wife - •ubTerlng with caUrrh.. What would ba tbe da&ot tbe elder! Aak Bobert Klllgore, tba drogaUt, of Barer, whs sells Cactui Blood. Car*, • . .-•'-•" " , :

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VOL. xxni. DOVER, MORRIS COUNTY' JERSEY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1893. NO. 7

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STOCK-TAKING$80,000 WORTH

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CARPETS-FURNITURE.To xetjaco Btock, on aaocnnt of t.took-t along, I slia1! commence

Taeflday, January 8d, 1899, uri Bell Rt the following reductions forcue month'

BEDROOM SUITS.26 Antique 0*1 Bedroom Sails, regular

pnoe|2200 Reduced to tlG0025 Antique Oak Bedroom Suits, regnlu

pnee 12700 Reclucad to U7G0

PARLOR SUITS.25 Parlor Boils, roahoganj finished f fames,

,„", t • -in plaBb co?erirgi, regnUr price |10..KeiuoeO to $27 6025 Parlor gaits, mauogtny finished frames,

m rng ooveriigs, regular prim tEO Reduced to $43 50

To.'protect customers and reap the benefits of my own adver-tising, please nptioe the first name, AMOB and No 7J,Leforo entering the store — ^ — — —

CARPETS.25 pieces Tapestry Bnusels Carpet, regu-

lar Bribe per yard 75a Reduced to (iO cts35 pieoes of Body Brauels Carpet, regular

price per yard IL26 Reduced to $11025 pieces of All-Wool Ingram Carpet, reg-

11) "ular pnoaf per yard loo Reduced to GO cts

Parlor Stoves and Ranges.Parlor Stores at Coat. Portland Rangos arc coining in by

\, ,tite carload to aupplr t ie demand.

At Cost! At Cost!In every department during Btook-laUng, If you ore in needof good! do not mta this'opportunity, as you can SAVEABOUT ONETHIED IN POBOHAalNa NOW and liavoyour gooda held until Spring.

TERMS.ISe. down and' 76o. weekly on 110.00 worth

$2.50 doirn and 76o. weekly on 25.00 worth.4.00 down and 11.00 weekly on 60.00 worth.COO down and: 1.25 weekly on 75.00 worth.8 00 down and 125 weekly on 100 00 worth

12.00 down and 1.60 weekly on 160.00 worth.16.00 down and : 2.00 weekly on 200.00 worth.

THE ONLY 8TOEE ON MAEKBT 8TEEET, BETWEENWASHDTOTON A N D PLANE STREETS, W I T H PAS-

BENGrER ELEVATOR TO EVERY FLOOR.

GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF OHAEGE TO ANT PABT OfTEH STATE.

AMOS H.

NEARiPCANE $ T J 5 F * . NEWARK,

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RUBBEIt does not cost you a cent

bers their value being morepreserving the shoe, aud theyartiele of foot wear that

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RUBBERS is complete, andli compriseBoots of all grades

keep the feet warm and dry. d|yan^i

Boys, Youths, Women,Men,

'and Children; Arctics in both buttonind buckleAlaskas, Storm Rubbers, and sbecialties ofall hinds. My Wool Boot fot «*n is thebest in the market. My prices are alwaysthe lowest. -•'•'••

P. O. HEAGAN,0|>p. I)., L. & W. K. K. DOVER, N. I

SPECIAL SALE!L.LEHMAN & Co.Previous to hiking account of stock we will sacrifice'our immense

stock representing over •:'• .'..-• ~ -

vortli of choice Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Spices, Flour, Butter, Cheese,Lird, Dried and Evaporated Fruits, Canned Goods of all kinds,

Smoked Meats, Moo, Bailey, Oat Moa], Starch, New Boansand Teas, Patent Medicines, Glassware and Tinware, in

fnol ei orj-thing generally kept in a first-bl»sa grdaerys t o r e . . . : ^ ' :..•.-.. '•' .

situ. .uif«.8 It " Valencia IUINIIII.Site. " Drlrd OurtAQt*.Bib PiilFnltJellyHate lint S okftge^•nieriBariYfutLug* Uottle Ammoul*.Dili l>eUTl|ilix*

11 Ditniimenta Flour, per bbl, f!,10I*i»FWBl«l tor lp«rk l t l ) - -

ta Flour, per bbl«lto.er>l.,,p«oked Herring .

ilk; per oali

8 ) 1 . MiiBroglc Trout , . , , , . ,I«rg* can CUm*.( i n Cove >5nt*n......,..;..

I » r j » b o t t H

Leuiutl Kayhaxt, Oea liorgmirei, WaCombs, John Btocura, Helvln VauDuymHenry O. Blowers, Aaron Baldwin, r"et»r J" >, Get, W. Blowers, Noble VanNeu,

Frank Jacobus, Aaa T. Ook.They carefully listened to the faatliuoDy of

tb i following wttuetses:> ' ^ KUOBNX OOURTJJH NW0I1K.

I lire in Pastato Valley; mason by trade; Iwas acquainted with Edwin Smith ; w»qoatntedVlttibttn about four years; wasno-qu&inted wtCh Port Bott. I saw tuem ouMonday, January 2d, 1MB. Baw Bmltb at

>y home in the afternoon, and a w be*- at ihome in tha afternoon; know Miss Bott tenor twelve years; Bmlth oaina to my borneebgutiOo'olock in tha morning. MIM Bottcanie to my house about .2 o'clock or littleafterward. All bad tad dinner exceptingQeo. Touag and wife who ware eating when

;tcam>, Bbe was asked to tok« diunerj'the dsollued, saying that she bad badbtr dinner ; abe sold " Haou; New, Year " b>n » wiien ate enUred the bouw, I knew thatBmllb was keeping company with ber; hebad done ao for about one year; saw them to-gether quite often ; I never beard any troublebetween tbem, 1 did not hoar tbem bilk to-gether at my bouse; BmLth seemed cheerfullike the rat; MIM Bolt appeared dothearted; the company played a game or tof domlnofS; Smith played, but did not pwith Mi»* Bott, tbat I noticed. Imlsaodtheaiboth about twenty njlnutw to eight o'olookI then went out to see if tbe horses were allright a t tha stable j I gDt as far as the ownerof tbe bouse when I beard a groan. 1 sanhim Ijing on tha ground with the blood flow-Ing from bis bead. I also saw her lying near

Ufa, tha blood flowing (ram tar head, Hiwas groaning and SOB waa dead. I want to tunhouse and said " My God, Ed. Smith and Noraare both dead." The mm all cauie out ; Iwould not let ths women ooino out. BmllbIred an hour and a half* I looked for the

pistol, untold not find any. I u w you,Oon<er, take the pistol from under Ults fiott'nb e v 11 did not examine tbe pistol. (The wlt-oesa than described the potations of the bodiesby a diagram.) ID answer to a question by aJuryman Ur, Courier u l d that la tlie morn-ing I heard timlUi say that ha and Mlas Dottbad had a little trouble-that I told her Ifoould not git along better that we had batter

There waa no dancing or drinking atmy house t n o ° t n « young lady there thatBmlth w u Intimate with. I saw Binlth lyingon bis back with both bands in his trouwrapocketi.; . • . •' . '

1IARY E. IWHTKEl BW0HN.J am the wife of Eugene Courier; I live

Pawalo Valley; Iwasacqutalnteiwltt. Bit'Smith and Miss Nora Bott; I knew EdnlnSmltb for seven or eight y e a n ; knew NoraBott ever liaoe sbB was a little girl; saw themboth, frequentlyj saw tbem on tbe 2d ofTanuary, 16U3, at my bouse; Smith cama tomy housa tear 110'olocb, with bis brother,Abrmm-H.Sni.tb; Mlu Bott came after din

I knew that Bmltb wan waiting uponMIM Bott ; they appeared very quiet towardeach other that afternoon; ahe did not havemuch, to SS.T ; I noticed that aba -was moreqatat tbon usual, seemf d full; could not sup-

tbe tears; Smith aeemed as he usuaUydid, quiet j I do not know whether they wereengaged or not U beard two plttol shot* andbeard another report wblch I thought was one.

THE TIME FOR OBTAINING THESE BARCMNt WILL SOPH TERMINATE.

Ilool'e1 H.fiep.rlll., i«r bottle . .Aj«r»' i i . '••- .!• . . » „ .lootVe Umiil.lon " " "W«Mur\i hhCuie <' ^K > - B._I>r Prior e K e v m l i r tor r»epq»l« UK.hWlCelnrCoin|»uiid,parboulo .80cJllUcon. Rfenllent " " . BCc-ATtn1 Hair Vigor " •• 70cm> Hair Vigor

v.:.;;j265.

GOODS DELIVEBED FBEE.

. Si., NEXT DOOU IO THE DOIBH POST Omot, DOTIB, N. J.

A Saving of Two to F o i | | I ; | l ! lin Ming the OSOEOLA or "QUEEN E8THEBEANGE8 witL reg-

iBter attaohmonL A luge line of stoves in itook a« follows:

GREAT REDUCTIONS

HEW TOHKHKIIililXERY

Dover Boiler> . V. BIRCH.'- - PiwawUOr.

u m u i c u i o»

RKFAlRIHaFEOlUTi.YATIr2(DEUTOOld h l i n " u a in uchu«e I '

All goods must be sold to make room forSpring itoclc Jrimmfcd Hati sold

ciieapcr than ever bclore Noreasonable oirer refuted

An elagaat assortment of Ready nudelf<£ri>ii* floods on handt can b- W f a reNapar than alsawhen We ore selling OQIO£ta< Furnishing Goods, Hata and Trouaencteapartfaanavar. Olveusacall

Oirtiof,

.OOH. MOKIUB AHD DIOKEBSOH HW.

NOTHING, EQUALS

Dr. EW5' M Syrns

BotU SV. and BOc. riaa mneVA SPLENDID BTOCK OP

MILLINERY GOODSfor FALL and WiHTSR'wear, oonatsttog of •

- of utmltiM and new aEapMHATS, which

OLD.RELIABLE HOUSE

JOSEPH U. JOHNSON .

UploWarfaj 'ana TonitsN Work,M o w li.,<Bauana amah Dnn>.

STORK AND I B O P IHom«, Hraanb, tWty, Monday, Portland, ifcrUor, VJdette.

FUU.BU Ac WARREN and TBS DUMNXNQ ( R U M AUD HOT WATBK HKATKHB.

L. SCHREUEE,WABBEVNT..

IFnasfllf'B BLOCK,). DOVER, N J.

U'lhe actlre medicinal astst atCerbcllc Add ind the brtt dUln-lectai t Lietrn le fclcnce

A!M> i» n ipecme for nallanintotwe of "Whooping- Coua>,'anda mn«l / lot1 Aitlinu, Catanb,ColJt 11 nh lierlj, Crenr. Scarlrt

Ferer, Uav.pever, SnreTliroat, and all Dlf b A l r

' The .VaperlzlRKAppiralui luimple yet perfect,and ie ire aiten netted for deinirleg nfecllen.

» . H scwcrriuv k co He> y

vULCMMl

OPEN ALL TBB TEAR 1NATIOVAT, PATRONAGE I

BEST COURSE0FBU8INE33 TRAIN IliOLeast eipentlre in tiffl* and moaey. Fleu-

auitast location. Indorsed by Uionsacda oltoalM and bttodrcda ot tha leading bust-tutu of tba Btate and u t l m Write for

Catalogu* and be convincedUT H COLEMAN, Principal ^

KLLEB WANTED.To take obar(e ofmlllatSrakeelllle,II.J,

•Itai April l i t For parUoolare apply toR, H CARRY,

' ^ , OBtbapramliat.

Gem Fortune,Easter,

OiUaen,Broadway, i

NevBroadwa;,

Archer,Keamore,1 Latiimer,

Florence, t; 'Home Argand,K D a h a ; : ;;:

PluuiWDi,Tlanln«aiiJai»i»FlLook a,t my larf* etook before

D. S. ALLEN,

CORNISH'S CELEBRATED ORGANS PIANOS,HOTICat. ' -•""""'

In Tospotuo to a iftTfrfe uimbrr nfrcfiuests mutlo liy rMitrdus In Dover nml»Iclnlt), Messrs. CORNISH & CO., l imeoiMsnod a liranch vnTcrootn in cltarstt'ottheir local represcntatirr, Mr. J O l i yH. nAI.KYMPr.E, tit No. It 11IMCKBLOCK, DOVElt, N. .1.. u-liero n choicencloctlon of PIAK03 ail OSOAHS wlU be on

I ICM. Air. Doiryinple'will bb In - fitteiidaiice'

I to rctrJw orderi midfoxliihlt lnstrilinptits^ • u

. Eiij piraaat *lac* t« ult ill iiooists.i i l : l a * t hrniiitoa'.fM neat Irrr t* nar S.MMM. : I>nesiat*g- »nr«ha*ri-a,

' llr«olicll(>dl*f>tl, Mferesjal«g«lM*vlif)ra.NoriTnat laUa D flalrvaiitui ft Brfek Blo«li^D*v«r, H. J.,

IscMfcrc.ul,,,,,, aaStCORNISH ftMWS

SPEOIAL BEPBEBENTAT1TE FOB DOVES:

JOHN R. DALRTMPLE, iP. 12?

DOTBR LUMBER $00.,B L A C K W E L L S T R E E T , ; V .

^ . - D E A L E W I N - ' " • . . • • * . ' ; • • ' ; • • . • : . • • ' ' • ' • . . •

-:-LUMBER OF ALL KINDS -:-

Sash, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, &c.BHACKET AND SCROLL JAWING DONE TO ORDER.

COAL, P O D i l BLTILDING «A?EEIALl.ayaontaai.

«DRY AND SCREENEDP*rt(*s dorirlng to handle, their own ooal can bar* It

» e p ] n r u t i a

WHY BHBBHOT HIM.

Kara Butt Bhot Bdwln Smith BecauaBefued to Marry her-Evidence bo-ffin, the Coronet's Juries.

The Inquest In the White Hall murderauldde oosa waa held at Uontvtlle Mondayand below we give the twUmocy of the wlt-

e*«ilofull!The Bnltfa jury was competed of th« folloi

Mia. ALICB surraI life at Q.eDvbn; I was acquainted with

Bdwln Smltb ; he would have beeu&l yearsofage tie lint day-o; Juue, 18W); I kusw U|uHorn Bott; did not know her *gs; I knewBmltb far about dgbtyean'; lmewMomBittfora long time; Bdwln Smith and my faus-band.AbramH.Bmltfa.werebrottura; EdwinScilth bad boarded with me for nearly fouryears; Bmitb and MUs Bott wen togetherquite a good dtal; Its was waiting upon hor ;they sometimes got aloDggood together,, andsometlmea aot so good ^Mlss Bott was at myhouse quite a good deal, she was thsro tovtroldays at a. time; she came to my bouse on tbemorning of ths 3d of January, 1893, no'clock •, Bmlta waa thtsre; tie? did not haverauoh to say to each other; they'were to goto Oakland, Bergen oouoty, to ipend theday;wera to Ukt the 7 o'clock train \ Smltb ealdtbat It was too late to start f wben Utis Oott

>UMdoorsbaaald toHmltfa, <• Youara nloe one;" ba laid, " You are a nice one;Smith HJd that he eipteUd Uln Botttooameto my hoose Sunday night; iho did not ..seemIn good humor; 1 Invited UIuBotttogoovBrto air, Courier1*; she left my bouse near teno'clock •, Bmlth mid to Utu Bott,DOttodowbatyouBayyoiiwUldo. Bhesald,1 will. We all left tha house; Uita Bott waanot in trouble, her under-gartnents at my

oat oa the Tnaaday before showing auoh totfcecaaa; Edwin Smith kept the pistol on

U» top shelf In the oloaet; when I returnedthe pistol was gone, suppose she knew

when tha pistol was kept. I heardpistol ehut-two-ADd thought I hekii

o t t e r , 1 . 1 . . . : " • • • " : • " • • . • . : ' ' . :

; ,. ABRfcli K. BUITli Htt-ORK. :I lira at Qlenvisw; I am a track walker; 1

w a i t brother of Xdwln Smith and Edwinboarded at my bouse; I was acquainted withNora Bott • Bdwln was waiting upon her; I

them on the M of Janonry, 1803, at myset seemad to be on good terms; I beard

no quarrel; I onoo saw a letter from har tohim; I waa out In the garden one evening, mybrother walked oat to me with the letter Inbia band,-1 read part of tba latter, It waa lastSpring. The letter n ! 4 , " l will give youHit Tuesday night to meet roe at my aliUr'sat Totowa. • If youdo DOC. meet me tbere atthat time,' I will get a bottle of laudanum andpoison myself.'1 I read It myself.; I heardmy brother say nn the 3d of Jsnmiry, 1803,that he and )Uss Bott wen not engoeed to bemarried., Edwin nut her atI'otowa and nbe

* a'bottle of laudaaum In bar uowesslon.While we were g'olag tfarougb tbe cedars

iward Ur. Ctmrter's, Ed win told me tbat tbeyan not engaged; tbat aha tbraataaed to buybottle of laudaaum; that ha would not

marry Hora; that he would go to State Prisonn t and crack stoue. . . - . ,._-•

! . DR. JOnif O, aVEEBOX 8H-OHN.Ll*e In ficanton; have practiced medicine>r83years; callednpon Jan.2J, 189a,tovislt

BufeneCourier's; aawUierBtwoperaonssbotIbrough the bead, dead; young woman, NoraBott, and young nun, Edwin Smith; they bad.ridently Iiied a'llttle while after being ibot,

they had, bled some; Sraitk waa shot frome left side of the head; Miw Bott from the

right side of the head ; In both. c*saa the ballwent through, or nearly through, on the oppo-dto atlla ; the skull of both was brokeu on theopposite tidei Smith's more than tho other;Smith had.lived the lonE«t, as there wasswelling abonttbe wonnd ; the girl bad none;tbe wounds caused their deaths; tbere couldnot have been any atniggllng.from the nature

tbe wounds; a pistol waa handed b) me bythe Coroner; kept It till the next morning;examined It j three barrels had unloaded shellsi tbem, tba othera were empty ; tho pistolru at least 88 bore; I handpd the pistol back

to the Coroaar. "The wttneM was thown thipistol and Identified It. - -

/ Ti'ALTKn JAC0B17B BW0HM. '

I live at Olonvlew'; I attend to gate oear.brom H.. Smith's ; I was acquainted with

Bdwln Binlth and Nora Bott; I saw them ontheadorJacu.irT.l&fttjIw.wiier come upUie

her in tbe afternoon come up the track again;IW ber open tbe gate and go la thn houw oCibram H. Smith.. ; • r u r a o nI live at Qjenvlew J I am foreman on tli»

railroad \ Xwaiacqualnted withEdwlu Smithand Nora Bott; I n w Uiss Bott In ths aFtcr-nooD of January 2j, isoa, Uttu after I e'dock :aaw ber coma from tbe direction of ths Hmlthhouse; I waa In toe gateman's shanty nt tbt,time; abewentaptfas tract toward UoatvlU

• n n r . T . K. JAOOBITB BWOM:liveatOIenviewiamafanner; Iwasa

qualntwdwIthEdwinSmlllislndNoraBott; ..taw Was Bott in the yard ID front of tha hou»f Abram Smith at baU-put 1 o'clock, llon-

day, January 2J, IK'J}; ahe came from theiend went In t i e barn through tbe doubledoon ; th« barn Is toward the railroading froui tlie houw ; abn came out of the b iroand I pRtnud ber on tlie rrotwing ; I apcLa toher and ute smiled nod eji-jke the eatne

•u. l .The jury rendered the follow lug verdict:Wo and tbat E i win Hmltb, late of Glenvlew,

came to hli dMtu at tbe residence of EugemCourier, by a [ilstol shot la his head, fromthsbani. ol Nora Bott.of Menvlow, now dead.

Tho following jury lu tbu cam ot Nora Botwss thed called. Mr. W a n , brr^iUMt of MrVanDuyue, belntt mbntituUd fur foreman ;

John H. VauUuvne, Uoratln P. VanDujue,Calvin W. Docker, Muz Wenwl, Garret B.Jaoobiu, Smith Jacotms, Uandt i i JocobusEugene Jacobus, TlitHxIore N. liOgaD, NathanConkllotCornellus A. Jacobus, Wilson Joeobui

Tha above evlileuce was read Ut tbe jura&d U.6 loUowIne adtllUonal wilnesnw sworn

AVXIB 110TT HWOBV.

U y iiatno is Annie Oott , I live la (JlunvlenI wai A rfater of Nora Butt ; was acquainted

lib Edwin SmftU ; ba was waiting upon m ylUr; Bmltb was a t my Iatber's bouto tin

but time Nov, 20tlt, l$>'i; tUey were ou good, there was tio i|Uflirel bolween tbem

did upt know that they were eugased to berrl*j ; Lever heard ber eay tlinj w

tvis at home In the morning an January 3d,1«#3 ; Ktie was not !i. jjaod «|.lrIU ; ihiiwty «»d wjriifl tmvfc ttftslm tibe went awaytbe l u t time at twenty cnlnutas past IS o'clock

irote a letter while ebo was home, wblcbshe burned u p ; I never round any of ber'Hbti letters; I did nut know that iny etster vtIn trouble; did not see my Urtflr afterwarduntil ber rtmalni wsro broujthl home; whlliborne tlie bad laid her uudercluthliig on aebelf in a closet, a place where uno was notaccustomed to keep them i 1 never buard hersay that sbe intended to take lier l i f e ; thenevmtd to think a good deal of Smith,

. CtEOlUIS W. VUUNO HHOliS, *

i live in Boontou ; am a butchor; I was ac-quainted with Edwin Smith and Kara Bott ; 1isaw them on the 9d o l January, IKKt, at my

In-Iaw1!, Eugene Court«rVil *ot thiabout twenty mlnutee to S oVIook ; 1 was eat-ing dinner whonU.Es llott catuo to the houeo;she was asked by my sitter to Lava dinnerwith u s ; eiie declined; we playtd doiniuoes intbe afternoon ; Bmtth and W E B Bott flayed a ttba sama table, but tbey were not partners ;no other young women there tbat Bmltb paidattention t o ; no young mau there tbat abeattention t o ; I did not notice when they left

TUQia", I "was Utsift Tilien U r . Courieralarmed u s ; I went o u t ; saw Ur. Btnith andM I M Bott lying on the ground ( Snutb was notdetkd, but uncomciouB ; Bliss Bott waudesd ; 1heard two pistol ebota distluotly, one uot aodittinot i reports went In quick succcHsloD ; Istarted to Uoontou for lUsdoctorHndCoroner;left Courter's betivoeii 7and 6o'clock; arrivedback at Mr, Courier's at about quarter afterI) o'clock; Smith was then dead.

KDWABD E KTtCIIKLl. SWOB.N,

U y naine Is Edward E . Eitoliell j I live InIBUVIBW; l a m a m e r c b a n t : Iwanacqualnted

with Nora Bot t ; knew her for %> years; sawher on the 2d d s y of January, 180:1, at mystore ; sbe bought a bottle ot laudanum ; sbe

I as cheerful.at ever, no far as I DOIH» ; tbla was about bolf-paut IS o'clock.

The jury rendered tbelr verdict a» (ollo<Our verdict in tbe case of Miia Nora Bott Is

that the came to her death at or near the resi-dence of Mr, Eugene Courier, of Fassalo Val<lay, on the evening of January Ud, 1803, by aplttol ball ID the head, fired by her own band.

ORQAHIZA.TION OF T H E X E O I S L A -

Tbe Benatoriai Dituslion as sliown at theuambling of tba legislators Monday night

indicates the deTeat of Abbett when the ques" >n oames to a vote on tbe Sid. Tbere wainaior6.o»reful oounting ot notes tban here-tofore by" tbe Smltb n » n , and an examinationof tbeir claims proves that tbey are not ex-agBorntlDg when tbey claim thirty votes.

Tba real question now is whether Abbettwill take his defeat calmly or seek revenge.It. Is said on good authority tbat be has agreedto eUbd b j BmHb agatUBtany Ltlrdman, andtbat mEana Bailth's BUCCOBH, Tbe "Duke of

tor* has aatd be means to vote torAbbett, but be will probably come over t oBmfUi along with the n e t . Borne of Abbett'afriend, tire mat ing till faU'ea&lor byaasortlDgloudly that ba nsver felt certain of bit eleo-tloii anyway, ami that the general desertionof him, even by the gang tbat has fsd on bisbounty, Is no great lurprlie to him. I t Ia

irrellous bow Democrate aro dltpoied to dottud BAT the w o r « egatost tbo m *polIUcalstarlsnowseltlDg. They seeai to betaking aweet revenge for all his autocraticways fn tbo p u t .

Tbe success ot Thompson in his fight for hislieutenant, Flynn, for Speaker, whit* la ad-mitted to-night, does not Indicate anything liparticular, excepting that Thompson has along purae.and n liberal spirit. I t will nothelp him niatu-islly in tha racetrack legisla-tion ha seeks, for.votoe will have to be got forthat lucoaurQ In tha (at» ot more agitationthan has bwn'«een In the State for tnuiy ayei-r, unices present ftfgns fail. Tbe Senator-ibip la not-tied up to tula measure as Thomp-

son hoped it would be._ TbeBenatoria! emeuswill not be held for two weefee, bub when It iathere ia likely t o be only one candidate, Jas.Bralth, Jr. ' • ;

Tha Senate oaucui was held Monday night.Col. Michael Barrett, of Essex, presided, l i e

Bmlth man. Senator Barker wttbdifrom tha oauteet for President of the Senate.He is au Abbett man. Col, Adrain bad noopposition' and recaived tbe unanlnioua voteof the cftucui. Tbe other Bauatfl oRlcera werechosen as f o l l o w s ; . Secretary, Samuel C.Ttorapmn, of Warren ; Asa't Secretary, W.E . Roes, o t Buasor; Journal Clerk, Geo. K.Colemfu, of Earn*; Aw't Journal Clerk, JohnB . Hattisott, of Somerset; Bereeantat-araB,MichaelHatbtui.of Hudson i Ass't Bergeantf,John W. Lancoeter, of Hunterdon, and Ed.It . Van Couver, of Burllugtoo-; EngrosatnRClerk, John P.. Flyon, o l Salem [ Ass't B n -groBSing Cleric, John Uonabnn, of Bergen ;Bill Clerk, Hear? J. Earla, of Foasalo ; Cal-endar Clerk, U. B. Robinson, of Cape May.

patient* lO,0(ir.38mi nunUiltB ?,«3J.O7

Totu 1 i I'iW^.1.!). 11!KXl'ttNlllTURKH.

Real estnto, fliiurod, groundi audgrading.lmproveDienta lu bulld-luKS and repairs, f 10,310.118

>gfH «(53T.tt3itr tfxiwnsea 107,077,01

A MoanlnelaM Holiday.Of all tuo holidays in the entire year thli

first of January, commonly called New Year'sday, Btauds aluftular and alone, the oddwt andthe mast meaningless of all our annual fes-tivals. It can.atemQra.tei no event td eithertha history of tbe nation or tbe world. It Isthe Rntilrersary of nothing. Its only distinc-tion titbat It marks ths beginning of anothercTclobf Ume. The twenty-second of February- tha annlverBary of tho birth of the best,

avert, wisest and motfc patriotic man thatwas ever born—Geo, Washington. Easter Istbe quoen festival of tbe church, making thereiurrectlon of the Saviour of tba world.Decoration Day comojemarnte* those knownand unknown, named and nameless, who, luteArnold VonWinkelreld at Sempace, mada wayfor liberty and died. Tho Fourth of Julycelebratea one of the greatest events In tbeentire history of the buman raoe-tho birthof tba freest and greatest nation In iba world.Libor Day is designwi to alTord the tollers otthe land a special opportunity to nark thedignity of labor. TbaaktgWlng day tells Itsmoaning and itory in Its name and Chrutaaabrings otrmh tbe message ot tbe glad tldiiof great Joy to all propW But New .Year'sday! Wfant does It tnenn, symbollte orsignify! nothing; and ia absolutely mean'Inglus except aa being the first doy of ths flratmonth of a new division of time.

Q p l e n n a Z J B l i t b a iMr. ami Mrs. Loren Tnwcqtt are krepon! or

tha GOT. UgLitliouse at Sand Beach, Mich.and aro blcawd with n dsugbter, four yearsold. Last Ajiril aba wns taken down withUeaatai,' followed nlth a drondTul Cougb. andturning into a Fovor. Dootors at botne endat Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew•wonw rapidly, until nlio van a mere " huidf ulof bones."—Then she tried Dr. KiMgV

very aud after tie use of two and a hallbottlca, ivas compli-telr cured. Tbey soy Dr.King's New Discovery lit worth its weight Ingold, yet TOO may get a trial bottiefreeutKobert Killgortfs Corner Drug Store, Dover,Oram, Hanoe & CO'B Drug Store, Port Onun;and y, H. Jenkina' Dmg Store, Chestot,

T H E a O V E H H O B ' B M E 5 B A Q E .i s b u t mesgnge of Governor Abbett

tranuultted to the I ^ U l a t u r e on Tuesday. Itit B volumnioiu document, and of oouru i t I*

Btatta uH with congratulations oltViBState on tbe excellent condition of tb«* treas-ury and vrlUi protuberant modeity tbe retlr-ID< Ooveraor claims Ibe g lor j to hlmisK,

fhea In fact tbe state of affair* he so highlypraisea la due In a great measure to the re-payment of tbe National Government of | i00 , .OCKi, contributed vears ago indirect taxes to

l i t h e rebellion,"iujiplrmiented l.y theunite of the olslins for U M B against a

Iroad corporation, wblch fieldin «quall; lavg« tuna, He really haduotlilng more to do with obtaining this neededand desirable accretion to ibe State treoiury

some of the oiweure legislators who harenot tbo same opportunity of blowing tbatrump of feme. He does not say a word aboutbis autocratic powers In the disbursement ofthese large iums, as It would Inordinatelylengthen the menage to even briefly state hawthese thousands were expended ID creatingnew oflk-es and filling tbem wlLh persoual ad-herent*.

Tlie only puinU In the tQHHge or direct in-terest to Morris county are tbe report* of tbemanage, of Morris 1'lalns Asylum aud tbeUonmilwloner of niloeu,

A t tbe close of t i e fiscal year there were nil)alluuU at Morns Plains Aaylma, 471 miles

and Hi femaltw, a eain of AI over the preced-ing jeor . The total number treated durfug

1,151, of whom 680 were men andThe doily average for the j<

was about DilO, There were, a t the clowthe flacal Tear, 101 patieuU who are classed BJI

and ore supported by the count jeeudinf! tbem, except H per week per patient,whluuis paid by tbe Btate, US private pay-ing patient* and also 43 convict patient* iup-

• mrtinly by tbe BUrto. During thevaart'53 new cases wera admitted, of wl135 were uieu aud 118 women. During Ibelam* period 'XT' oeaaed to be Inraat** or theIntUfution, of whom OH recuvered, 30 im-proved, t) unimproved, (H died and 4 escaped.

The total receipts and expenditures of thisinstitution were M f o l l o w . ;

balance Oct. BIst, 1801 « U.441OUAmount received from private

patient* 4l.4W.4Tfrom counties lor board, clothing

Mental expenses

Kroturit j patients . . .

Btolo treasury loi uuly140/713.41

Total #28a,UV, 62

Total *W2,eflU 12The iraproeerneuU on real tHtlat«, on ao-

count of MIT buildings, etc., and the increasedslue of Btock and new materials on band,rhlch give additional value to the Institution,

and amount to many thousands of dollars, IsIncluded In these expenditures, and weredeemed necessary by the board Inordertoputthe institution In proper condition.

Tbe otllca of Conimlssloaar oC Uiues wascreated uodor an act of tba Legislature ot)fi(KJ, «ml Robert O'Hara, a locomotiveengineer, of Fhllllpeburg, was appointed, b*cause of his dlttlngulihed Ingnoranoe of tbepractical working! of a mine. The reportshows that there were in operation at tbe d«Uthereof, within the limits of this State,tweiity-four mine*, elghteea producing ironore, four Elno, one copper aud one ochre";that eight are located in Warren county, li*in Butt&x and ten In Morris; that there areemployed therein 1,837 man, of whom 1,89,work under ground, and 44S!nvarioUBeapacltl»a upon tbasurface. The cornmlutomr callsattentlOQ to the dangerous nature ot the em-ployment and the accidents that bavo oo

irrei hy rasoa tbereof, and ottera a num-ber of recommendations tbat would, In hisjudgment, lessen tbe danger of accidents.

There are a good many official acts In theearner of Governor Abbett daring tbe lastfour yean tbe gtury of wbtoh be is «ntitled toand which would not be withheld If presentedfor consideration, but the message fa denial;vacuous concerning them. Take the liquordealers for instance. Me can point with pride

•e fact that Le became their liberator,i tne tyrauouH rule of the people who hod

refused them the rigbt to ply their trade, andbii KxnlM law stripped the people of tbeliright to govern the wile or liquor In theirraldit Then egam be could have polntedljappealed to tbe member, of tba present Legls-

iture, that mauy of tbem would not be su->g thoHtau hsd It not btwnforhlistidaciour

gerrymandering Bcheraea. > It was bUnerve and contemptuous diiregard of allfafmefs that made ODB Democratic vote equalt b r e e BepubiicauB, aud made the eiecUonof an overwhelming majority of DemocratepoeaiblP, and be might, In view ot the milcarrlnge of bis greatest Kbeme, Bet blimelf op

a pointed llliudration of the Ingratitudn olpolitics and politician*. Ttie crowning work,

iver, of his term was the liberation of thethirty-four diitiugutih«1 Hudson count;gentlemen from tha Htate [irlson to give them

opportunity to etufT ballot boxea undeiparole. '

Hoatly to Catrlty.Jlr. Janwl Turner, of Uorriatoirn, who died

lut week at the age uf W years, lelt consider-able o( an estate, tbe most of whlob la be-quealbtd ror charitable purposes, ufollows:

Efght relatives tluO each, one *l,0OD; Nor-rla County Children's Home f 1,000; Preaby-

>rlan Hoard of Fortlgu Missions, |50O; Pre*byterian Board tit llams Mlreiom, 11.000;American BaMmth Bchool Union, #500;Church Krectlon Fund l'reibyterlan Church,

; American Tract Society, |1,WO; Ger-man Theological School of Newark, 13,000.One thousand dollars ii left lit trust to theeiecutcrsfortberreauylerianCburGh at Mor-ris Plains to be given In wbols to tbe church

ten joars.'w.tn power to tutu It. over soonerif deeped advlaiabie. Tbe realdue of thaatate Is disposed of a* follows: One-half thsnet Income to Patuella A. Uartrln and EmmaCory to be used In aid of worthy destitute

in of MorristowD, and if In ten yeantbera bo established In Morris to wa an oldladlea1 borne eatlefacbory to truitees, anil iaaccordsuce wltli testator's " idea* *j often ex-pressed" to said truvtwe, tbe executors at re-quest of trustees may be directed to pay thenalduetoBald home." tbe estate fat valuedat 917,000, and a DO. W. Jenkins and Edward"'ierson are executors.

Another Bummit Plre.Tbe Calvary Episcopal Cburch, Bummit,

Hev. J. P. Butter worth, pastor, h a heap ofsinoulderlng rubs. Tbe building was of gray-itone. I t was the bandMmest and tno*ttantlal church ediflee tn the town. At 7:V, A.

«. Suuday, IUT. J. P. Duttarwortb, aooaui-panled by sexton I'ecli, enU,red the chnrchand at once proceeded to light the g u pr»-Iiaratory to the. 8 o'clock; mornlnft Borvice.The sexton had light** a number of gaa job,wblch were In theahapeofastar, directly ovtrbe cbtncel. wben an explosion ocaurred.

The two mtn Boon saw the overhanglEgwreaths of evergreaua were ifr (lames. Theaiarm was cjulckly given and tbe two Orepanics promptly renpanded When theyroacbed the building tbe whole Interior wasIke a fiery furnace.' All vlCarte to save acy

or the church furniture proved utuuocesBf.il.Four streams cl waUn- wefe turnsd on, butvery little wasawod. Nothing remained bultbe walls. Tba cfaurch was buUt io 1871, andcoat (42,000 to build. Tbere wai an Iniumncot t30,WWoa bnlldi))g and contents.

Baokkn'a Arnica Salra.The best B«1*I in tb« world for Cuts, Bor»imiMi. Ulcen, Salt Hhaum, Fever Bores,

Totter, CbappDd Hands, Chilblaloi. Corns,and all Skin B-rupOora, and poeltirelyPiles, or no p»y requited. I t Is gaknntosd togtve"*parf act aattaTact/ion, or money itfonded,I^oatweaty-tflTeoeniaiftrboi. Foraalejb).Bobert Kmgtm, Dover, Oram, Haooa ft Oo,»Fort Oraai, a a l V. CT, J«aldiit.Chtrt«,

THE LEOISLATVfiE OF 1893.With tha unpleasant record of the Ltgiala-

ture nf !8it2 before It ai a warning and aa auexample of thing! to Lc Avoided, tbe Legisla-tare of 181«, trhicU convened Tuesday atTrenton, abould be able to make for lUelf *record nhlcb, If not luminous, ought at leastto be creditable. Tbe orftaalznUun of WHwill in some respect* enjoy adrantagu whichiUpredecassoradldnot.

Ths Legislature of Igfti was uot a body act-ing as the dejeg&ted reprcHntatire* of tbepeople. It was a machine, working to executetbe whulies and the will of Leon Abbrtt Tha

of Abbatt Is now broken. His officialtenure bu come to an end. Freed from tbedon.iu..UQ» ot Uilsself Mckinx politician, tba

lature of l&W, if it bo gifted wltb ordl-Judgaent and stocked with ordinary '

hocesty, can make A reputation for discretion,at leant.

Tlie mn Governor, u[Min wliose approvalor dlMpproral may largely depend ths ?I-usllty of leglnlntion adopted, Is an altogetherdUTurently conatltutad man than bii predB-ee-uor. Ur. WerU, wben ba shall take t ieobligations of ofilce, will cuter Into that

ngogaiutitt tvItb the otnudourocM otlU/uIl import, aud with a flue MUM or hii

a aervaiit of tha people. There willbe no scheming in tbe Executive chamber forpersonal advancement at the expense of tiepublic; there will be no conniving withpolitical leaders aud coal combinations andrace track managers utidur Governor Warts,at the eiiwoie of jfopular rUbta and to tbaibame of tha State. TU rights of the penpls,

llillc moraU, and tbe general good, will oc-ipy first place in tbe new and QansoIeuUousxtouUvft'a convidenUoa of all bllU that will>me to bim for approral. Tba expectations

of the race track gamblers will lilm.r receiveitiuke wben their project! shall come

under the eye of Ur. Waits. Tbe people ofHew Jersey can rt)y wltb security upon Qor.Werta to do all tbst he can to sare then, fromtbe shame of being turned orer to tbe [»nvfeesional blacklegs, however numeroui or

Ikoteut theio nmy be iu tbe Demo-:r«.Uo party ot New Jersey.

Tbe record of tbe Incoming Legislaturecould be made an exctlle.it one Kit should

iru-ita cuerttlw upon the undoing of many\CU perp8trai«d lait year. During (he Abbett

ilnlHtrationa score or moreof Qutrageoualypartlian bills wer» passed, priuclpally in thebehalf of the Governor, Public rights were

kvaded, moral aeutlment trampled upon, -jpular liberties overthroirn, municipalltliority weakened and official privileges

curtailed tbat the Qoveruor mlgbt bold atighter grip ou the lever of political power.The Inconiing Legislature oould <»!]« all thesecuaotnients from Ibe aUtule IwJks. It oouldrestore to tbe iieoplo mauy of the libertleaaod

' ;es which they enjoyed before Uov.iulrcduced Kuutat. tBftVt.Dda.nto tba

idminlattatton of thejuTdira of tba piopb offew Jertey, i)y these acts of rlgbt and by 'sfniiiig to becomo tbo Untl of the allied race

track gamblers, the new Legislature couldraalioii worthy record.—Newark News.

OLilVELANP NO P&BFS&BHOE.President-elect Olerelmid having ezpreued

itrowlt on tha United HlAte HsDRtonhlp fightIlew York, it was thought that he might

also have souutbtng, to say about the. •am*lubjectlntbiaBUte ArepreaenUUveoftbaSunday Call vldUd Mr. Cleveland's house inpjfty-ilrat street, New York, last evening,and sent up a note asking for au interview,

s sent down word In reply tbat be declinedbe Interviewed on the tmbjwt. Tbe repor-r euit up a eeoond uoto, asking two pertin-

ent queetlona on tbe Hew J«rs«y Senatorialcontest, and Inctoeed a clipping from a news-paper In which it was suited that Ur. Cleve-land favored the election of Janm Smith,, Jr.,to the United Btate Senate, The second noteTTOB more effectual than tbe first, for after afew minutes' delay the Fre*ld«ot-*Iectgreetedthe. persistent reporter pleasantly, with the

" Your camruu ul ration i, I pi-Mume, wouldeoDtlnuelndetlattdyirtbe intervlawwas notgranted ?" ' ,

The reporter assured him to the contrary,and then put tbe question: •

Woo, In your opinion, would, be ths betterrepmsntatlre of the State of New Jersey lathe Uulted States Senate, Oov. Abbett or Mr,James Smith, Jr. 1" .

It would be decidedly Improper for me to 'answer that question." replied Ur. Cleveland. .

•'•, But 3011 »*r» qootad In one ol the papers ofie OUte a«,favorlng Ur. Smith's candidacy,"ild the reparUr, pointIna out the paragraph

referred to, -Tbat is simply a newspaper tit wry,n be

anawered. 'Tbe reporter could not reatraia tba Impulse1 get off one of tbe famous axioms of the

Preeldsot-elect and remarked; "It looks.more like a condition than a th&ory."

Ur. Ulaveland Vmlled, saying, " Yea, but athaarettctv! coodlUoc only, and tuu withouttlie allghtwt foundation In foot. National af-

ire demand ray entire attention, and I havemore desire to intermeddle with ths In-

-pa! attain of New Jersey than of Califor-nia or Minnesota." Tbe reporter's Qnsi quei-tion was: . • '-

Have you no personal preference ai a for-mer resident of tbo Btate 1"

None, whatever; and I may add, I havealready am we red that question."

Tb«Pra*ld«nt.ijlect a&td Ia CQaclusloa th&toutatds ot tbe Htate of Kew York, where beconsidered it bis rlgbt as a cltitan, he would

ika no part in politlcs.-Newftrk Call

A Chinese Vlow of ChristmM. .Cbl Wuug drape into Vtin VxpMWtsan w0.ee

occasionally and gtres us the banetK of bisOriental philosophy. Here are SOIUB ot biscomment* 03 tlie festive season Just passed:

UeMcan man gettn heap sice tblncs.Hangse up In store, settee up on sbeUes, .hangea in windy, bangee outee doors, hangeeably where. Oettee papers say be bavee heapnice things, enly things in townee. NobodySIK gottee such nlno things by big sight. Bay

i ebeapoe—nobody elseBelloa •ochaapaa,oobody can. lie u u t gtvee things awaycause he wontee ebljbody bavb eora). ,

Then he gettee beip nice gal ootne.bolpaoliu aollee nice tblngs. Uelllcan man, heap

lotteo Mellloan man, go In. Heap nloe galtbey show him this thing an' tbat tblog, say

nloe etilytfalng. Eblytblng ao cheapea, .Bay hsbetUr take tbls, only Ufa dollaL Say .

mBtea Mellloui woman heap proudea,Uelllcan man be da lito nice gal say. Buyheap, lotttM nice thing*. Pay heap money.Nloo gal eralto sweet \ say nice things 'bout •llelllcau mia'n folks. When he. go out, nlosgal ane langUl' Tell bo» Uelllcan man. He;lintoo. .

Ebljbodj come In, EUlybody buy some-thing. Helltoan man 'bout Klismaa alwayshave bundle. No have mucfaea money left. -

Uelllcan man, Uellican woman, tbey lie to .Uellicanboy, UellicangaL SayBaQtyKlausoome down«e rtove pii», give "good Uelllcanbaby heap nice thing*. AlelllcanbabykeepM•till; git plownU. Blyme-by. Hell!can babyHud ouDeo bow Usllican man, U«Ulcan tromtulie, BO Uelllcan babj he lie too. ^

KUtmoa mornlDg eblybsdy git up quick.Uellican bay, Uelllcan gal tumble downesstairs no muchea dlessed, s » nice thingsSanty Clous bllag. Uelllcan gal sbe giggleall over. Uellicai) boy be whoop like Injun.No have be good any mo', till next Kitomas,Uellicau woman tthe look tickled.' MaUiooD

be glin. No say muchea. Go off gitdluukee-. Lookw heap like fool.—HnnterdooRepublfcim.

Supvotea Mormon elder, with S wive* and .37 children, ahould, on visiting bis different

, find in tbe Ut two obitdren withBcrofnlotusoreeyoBandthemotberoomplaln- -Ing of lumbago; In tlie 2d a h»bj troubled

Ik crust and a H-yBar-old boy withrhoatnattsm ; in the Si the mother under adoctor's rare for erysipelas and a girl withdropey ; fn tbe 4th bit favorite, wife marred ,by atiema on tin* face, and a U-vewold bojannoyed by corieUpation i In the 5th a BCTO-felons child, with a couple of tumors on Its

aneUpoornVpatito; tn tha 6th tha wifevery bilious and alx children (bolting with tbacUIli; IntheTth bis better hait down withfemale trouble, and In the 6th tbe hired mantroubled with tbattlrod feeling and his wife -•ubTerlng with caUrrh.. What would ba tbeda&ot tbe elder! Aak Bobert Klllgore, tbadrogaUt, of Barer, whs sells Cactui Blood.Car*, • . • .-•'-•" " , :

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Fridoy.Jttii. 13, 1893.

BOCH-iWAY,It ' i an ill wind tbat blown no mio any good

Uan old saying and true ouJ *bil« ninny ofus are deploring tbe extreme cold wuatbithe past few days It Is a boom to our butmen and all who store Ice fir •utiiinvrMoat of our citizens havo tliclr crop suuglystored for nextsimiiner and of tbe beat quality.Ur. Edward Via, who owns tho flue BIHHUKlake formerly owned by tho late Ilk-bardStephens, la again numilyliig lee fur tbeKnickerbocker I M CO., of Newark, and i»employing all tbe miiu and Uta\nn available.

Tba explosion at ttie landing jxmderwork]cauMd considerable excite wen I u wrll &xwine damage in our towu ou Mom liy inurii-log at the bicjcla works, Among t ie I'rn-ployoes tho excitement net iutcuBo aud nunbnnHed from ons d«]iartuiout to ftiuther,thinking that 10 me thing bad surely hapiKMiudsomewhere in Lbe worts. ID Mr, Prrklus'nsw row of flats a largo jvano of glass **ssbroken aud fell in on tho floor, and et thebouse of ChBfi. Richmond, near by, a lumpwaa thrown from tin nliolf and bnikoii, andother houses also eulTerwl t»1iglit }<»-<.% Luttbank goodnes* for oiico no one wits killud.

lleporU from the grout imtloiml bicyclealow at Pliiloiiel'ibia bring to UH tlie I'tuuinsLews that the Liberty exhibit Is tlie fltirat oltiie lot, and capable Judges feel euro tbat llmtpriH will light on Uberly'e banuer. (Successto Manager ferklus and liln cirorU, of whichhe feels justly proud.

Ur, Terreuce Oibney, wbo bat, cLarge oftbe aleam pipes Bud gas plant of tbe bicycleworks, had a narrow escape from a horribledeath on Saturday lent. Mr. Uibuey w u en-gaged In malting onie repairs to a steam pfpeimmediately behind the boilers wbeu tiie brickcovering of tbe furnace gave way beneath his

POST XOBBIS.f«rhap« it ma/ be of interest to your roil

-oad readers tu know tbat the first sod forthe new road bed of tbe proposed CaJiTs &Damascus Railroad was cut on Dec. 1Mb, ISltt.The cereuiouy was witueeaed by tie HulUixdelegate, foreijtu CODBUU man blgb I'alMtiiie

" ' " Ttaijand about 15,000 other poopliJlroad will skirt l i t . Cartuel, Hit [iJi

Eadraelon, pen* through the Valley of ',roth, CTOU tbe Hiver Jordan, eoutli ofTlbcri and pass them* aver tha Harcoiheu

r B O 0 N I O K .I meulioned tu you itoine tiiu

uuie talent t ba t l i In a d t iTlouked vim* member., tbtt Ie mentioned, for rvally tbeyy

egro tkelcbi-lways given a

a youug lady, iSlu •nytblny «liu u

plains to Dainaicus. The only interest thisthing can have for us besides (U historicitetctt is that tuotts people are njit to buyaidwla locomotives from Philadelphia,The orphans of Union soldiers are net per-

mitted to draw pensions after tbey haveiacbeil the age of 1(1. Up to that age tbey•v allowed f:' a mouth to live riotously onmy day. Wai tbelr father's Urea worthI Our DflmocraJc friends are kicking BO

dreadfully about tbs alxe of tiie pension billsUucle Bam la paying. WiU tbey cut oil sume

account of hluiBeir, andut Kelly, 1* also very tin

Uket to do.Indian doctor at the Opera inorn l> to li. A partial |wy perfi

the evening. Home «•<.••»• to tliiuk it is verygood.

Jan. Q. Itellly, uf the firm ot KiIHj & tof MorrMown, h vUltlng the Miss Coition*,on Ulrcb sti'eet, since In it Tuesday. '

The contract to put water In tbis town Liu>een announced. Bolb parties signed aa tbe sum of 110,000 as a guarantee.M. LiijuuovlttJ lias opened a meat in

along wltb bu grocery buslne^ on tbe cot Blmli and Liberty struts.

^ g g l anot l l r . U. had a flrtn griptongue*, which be was using aolmlnd, tlie nwult would baInstant death. Did you evor

i In fire

but on arriving wani Fetr hours before, while

. Had'•I a pnir of gas

e been almoat. ._ think what p

strange conglomeraticWater causes Ore to cease burning, yet tirecatuea wafer to burn.

Mm Herbert, wife of tb* genial Harry J.Herbert, foreman of ibe japanning depart-ment at tbe bicycle works, together with bistwo-year-old d&ugbttr, has been visiting rela-tives in Newark, and on Saturday, Ur, HUT*bwt left for Newark to accoiupauy his wifeand daughter hom ' "pained to bear Hintbeing left for a few niomeiiUi alone, the llttlotet bod lifted a pall of Kuldlng wattr, which•be spilled over her Bide and arm, residingherself seriously, but a t l u t account* we a nglad to say she is doing well.

Tbe originality of tbe llev, Clark'* senmfill the IL E. Church to uvtriluvilng everyBundoy eveulng. \'ory luterating amicttaful revival meotitige ero now beingduotod.

Mr, M. D. Kftchel Is LuilJiog a flua cottageon the elevated plot north of bis Hbady Hid.residence.

Mr. Alms. JJcCabe, of Ut. Ho|)P, U a I*about to erect a raldeiwo near tbo bicycleworks.

Orqr &W people naw find •mployiueiour bicycle works and tlie number iicreasing dally. Not only Is Rockaway 1fitted by this great and increasing hultuu Is shown by the fact that a «UBa h

f tbecel I i mber tbe time wbeMrs. Pav. ttiotbetr

of uautved to ilug;"The boys will cheer, the mon n-illshuut,Tbe ladies they will all turn out,And we'll all feel gay whenJobnnle comes marching borne."The day caiue wbeu Johnnie, or wlmt n

left of him, came marching home ; but tomeuf him, alas I waa left on sou them battla-fltld*, To day, some of them " shoulder tbelrcrutch to fchow how flelda were won" and themiiaindor are fast getting too old to be goodfor much. The p.line of tbeir manbood waafreely glvon to tbe country thay loved betterthan Jire, and now you would deprive tbeirchildren or the jiltirul fi a month, which thelaw allow H them. II you must Sbow theworld tbat you caii m o tbis goremmeutulieaper tban anybody else I pray jou, O,

' H Uoiuotraliu Htateimen, begin to parer cbeeeenjuienhereebw. Let the soldiers'

. baus |l! alone. If you can prove tbat thereis any name on the pension roll wblch Rotthere by i«rjury and fraud-it could not

gotten there any other way, exeofhonestly—bring ou your proof and then yomay " lash tbe rascal* iiaked throuathf world" for alt I ciof the ••[iiLupers In .__ ,

There wai H time when It would not b« ufefor a roan to talk that way up North here,though we were a long suffering people. Buta generation has passed since those days nudperhapa some of the boys of to-day Lave for-gotten or never saw how bravely tht ** Hoyslu Blue" came "Marching bwne." t don't' elleve It Is true t h a t " Kepublics are ungrate-

iil," at lus t It remains to be seen.tVe beard a coupla of explosions here

londay between u and 10 o'clock A. X. Itproved ki bo ibe Forelto puwder wurks. Ittwems one of tbe budding* caught lire tome-how. Tbe boys saw ii ID time to get out andtake tu tbe woods ; K there were no lives lost

I t is Bald James

run from Uowrfortbe c . . .llring la that city wlo find eniployi

of tho*eit here,

and our new Jlvoryman, i l r . Jones, finds ftremnneratlre to run a stage to Hiberuta tuaccommodate tbose who live tUero 'Why IHlmply, because those of our townsmen who•re able to provide accommodations for thosewbo wish to locate here ure blind to tbelr—n intereBU. AE least so It appears towho knt that those who emjiloj the laborat the factory are Inclined to gi

f tbe pli

Lester TcU.l, thePostmaster TodJ,sick. We miss Lii

the preferent-e, other things very

md able nmlgtaot ofire eurry to hear, iiJ whh him a * newly

recovery.Matter Ed. KJiybarl, our evening newe boy,

U also on the alck list. W« ho|w E.ldy will•oon be around af-ata, as bo told UH tbe lasttllUB we u w him tbat he Intended to add tLoEutobIs] ls t Q fpap«rs .

The foot bridge Bcrors the canal nea. tlJUluniberjB.nl Is coin(ilot*I. Thouks to Fr«^

*"" id com]j«iiy. It It a grmt

_. _ formar postmaster uf thinpUce, now a auwetsful butcher of DulTalo Ny., payed his parents here a vlKJt receotly.

Among the recent atUclins of the bicycleworks we notice tho corpulant form andwnlllng (ace of Mr, William Tipnett.

General Uannger r«rkiim, who is over mind-ful of the weiruro ot bis employees, b u de-cided to add another itory to tbe reading and•nwking room, now being built to he ust 'a hall for tbelr convert enco.

rben tbe explueluuB cT, C'llft, of Nouwng, i« going to replace tboshattered and broken windoir light* and Ireckon iMiucbody will have somsamall bulld-' I;B to put up. The Newark Way boys tell

v tbey heard Ibe noise of tho explosion dowuat Morrh Plaius aud I am told it ahoolc one, oftha big window lights out Johnnie Lowe'ustation at Mt. Arlington. You will, doubtless,net tbe particular* from other sources, to Ihave no more to say about it, only that youmust use some salt with tba account of it intbe Newark Dally Advertiser ui I hear it wastelegraphed] frum Lauding. I hear EditorOilwiu got on to him before bis nonsense waspublished.

I tUtald tbo l u t words of Jamw UiiBsellLowell were " Cau't jou let aa old mso die 1"Perhaps It Is one ol tbe penalties for being thegreatest American of his day tbe newspaperswon't lut Jamee U. JJlalne die in puce.

I got down to the E. i l . B. A. coitlon at Naivork on Weduettdsy. I wetit do<*Don Tuoeday night to beon band early on Wed-nesday, but I lost tbe llrooklyn bridge, some-how, and 1 did not have a Jig on dtber, andgot to Newark a little after tbe meeting opened.I got there in time to hear tbs Secretary floiih

K bis reiwrt anil H H. UolTmia readtbe rejKirt of the Finance Committee confirm-ing tbe report of the Bec'y-Treosurer, niterwhich tbey proceeded to tbe election of ofll-

- - • rbo has beenthe last flTe

iport,iwot LuiUwLyonluilEod. r-iine

on Tuesday at 10 o'cluck.Uroirii's tbme ttory briiL ho

burnt dUtrlct l< fa*t aiiiirooubiugunder tbe experienced eye of MDavenport. It will b?, when lluished, onu oftbe flue*! buildlnga in this town. Kcerytblng

i I i l D lrch fair

* held

mpletio

ggoing Into it li Drat-c-lasR.

Those that wore present at thoon hut Saturday ulgtit were delighted. Iid th l f i t t t i h

u g i t gfair attractions the

ark Mil* Gertie o dMellen, Ii and G years old respectively, andtheir perloruiBDce un the occaxion won nlmplygrand. It consisted both of Binning and danc-ing and ndta t lom by tbeir father and tbelrauut, Mlu DULII, from J'aUmiu. Tim ren-dering of tbe song " IVbat fi ricaiiiru Ibis isDanclug in tbB HuullKUt," won't be SIKIU fur-gotten by tliofe that beard the little Mt, and

r, and Mrs, Hkltolna l'eer, old realdt-ui[yrtlo avcuue la tbis town, bare given ur abode here and are going to live wjt

their daugbtor, Mrs. Van&uaklrk, In .VenurlNiob, aa be waa familiarly called, u

ark on the old turnpike. Utagtug was a goodDMB (liuae dayp, but railroads knockedi out. J. li. 1'ery, who occuiiloe tbt>

__._irford cottage on Urook atrect, ii»aldrive for Mr. Peer at ana time. '

QEEttAN TAIXET.Mrs, Harteelt, ut Allentoiru, Pa., is tbe

guent of tier olsWr, Mrs. Bel p.Ml** Maggie IN'uuu, uf Ijabti Hupatcong, la

(j-'.uiiiuK a >'wL lu our village.Tl.n U.^^klu Hir.WrB, Bwlw Bell Bloi^ri,

fill giro OHO of tbflr delightful entorUUn-ituiitt iu tbe Lutheran Churob on Uondsyin-nbK. tha llStu inat. U'ehnpv'they raay be;rvut!iJ by • full house.

IV. li. Condit and J. W. Hoffman ha<ai'b [iiirfilituedan organ from CheetoSrdealerfl.THIi .numbers were added to the Lutheran

Cliun-li el tlie preparatory lecturulast Satur-day nfurnoi'n, one by ietlor and one by

Tl>e lltoc* Ward, of Spring town, had aliitiitny party lfl«t .Saturday, and several ofur ]<>uuj( mlttHi attended and Hpent a rerjr

train niUbt tw caltwl the High Bridge Brunei)Htriker \xty refuawl to work one day am

NOTICE.

, at 11)»6 o'olock A. u, (or itaking ths OBOewiry action lot

H. W. C R A B B B T ™BeorsUry.

told ilitty muHt work then or not at all,tuning ciiimklfrable iiiulinhuoM about

the matter tbe consequence is they are laidipforiepnlmfur nwblls. Itailroad cor punIUIID are not umtiogtHJ liy a few men.District Daputy Urand Patriarch Andrm

.wtwi, of Hockaway, Installed the followingfHeer,. of Geniitn Valh-y EuusinpniPnt, No.^ ln<tt ButnrJiiy evening : C P., Fred D

Htephetii i H. I'., J. M. Tndd ; 8. W., 8.Nulglibour; Scribe, J. J. HWDLJ; J. W., HMills i Treiuurer. JUIIIIM Anthony; O. B ,Lymaa Kico; 1. S . Thomas Beam ; Uulde,All*rt llunn ; lot W,, Lloorua McLean ; JW., Jubit liobsfck ; ::i W.. Ellin V'ncU ; -libW., H. H. Cool; 1st G. T.. J. IV. HolTmau.wine patriarchs from Hwkawiiy and DjrurttUnded Hie iuttalliitt in urn) H!I pirtooh ofni['[)5r at Hyde's toW aFter Uu cloflug of

Iwlge.luniB of our town t«ople vf ure at the home

ot L. U. Triinnior at Mld<ilu Valluy ivheu hiabouse burned donn Inst w«t;k, A nnrron- en-

iw tliut no II tea were liwt. Wo understandMr. Trim r will e bott*r house on tho

liately. At present he

y pAgalust B. E. Cbapiu

President of the Association fo t e last CTByears ran a gentleman uamed BoellorHclinell—you way spell It as you like, It pronounces

The,

bolder GUIvenfence,

Ur. Cbas. l\

SOHOOLEY'fl MOUKTAIN,Ur. Wm. South, who is carpentering at

Mendham, spent Bunday at borne and iay»it'i no fun to be dug out or snow drifts ai bewas on hit way borne from Mondharu,

Mr. Samuel Scadden and Mlu Minnie Lirl-•on spent Bunday at Mr. Jacob Klcefe Hack-etUtown.

The slelghlog is splendid and everyenjoying it to the fullest extent.

one in

Mr. Philip Ort bia engaged a new hand fornext summer, who ciomiueuced work on Jan.6th. It's a 10 pound boy.

Mr. Bainucl WyckolT Is visiting la Morris-town.

Mr. and Mifriend*.

Mr. EldreJge Ward lias accepteda t Mr. L. H . Hunt's.

On awwunt of tbe very bad wilkfug th*~wai wither church nor Sunday schoolSunday last

We are sorry to state the d » t b of old tin.

i. A. Ifad spent Sunday with

a position

tba MIUH, I guiCbapluhadliU votes to24 for Hudl, auu

after a nice JltUe speech from Bncll wlio soldbe consented to run jutt to sbon how tunnyenemlM Ur. Cbapio had in tho Assoclatlou,CbapIn'H nomination was made unanluinua.Charles A. Kendlg wai elecUd 1st Vice Pres-ident without opposition, m were moat of thoother*; !M Vice President, B. L, Hodden, ofDover; 8d Vice Preidilent, V. J, UoDrfe, ofPort Morris, 4th, Jas. O'Dannell, of Kings-land ; 5th, Q. H. Milter, of Pbllllpaburg ; 6th,Charles Preddinburg, of Newton; ?tb, Then.UePRhaw, of Huckattttown; 8tb, W. Klioe,ol U'ashlogton; Oth. Joho K. Bngliiih, ofBoonton, 1 think they laid; lLttb, P, J, Dyer,of FaUnson ; Uth, John A. Carr, of Uorrfe-Iowa ; with the 1*. & D. road and ths Chesterbranch to bear from. T. kL Condit waselected Hecntary-Treasurer again withoutopposition and A. Ball was elected ou tbeFinance Commutes to succeed himself, andthere was a telegram from CongressmanJohnston Cornish saying hs bad just got bornefrom Washington, D. 0,, and could not pos-- " ' " get to the meeting. KendEg, Curran,

ids, Hodden and Christine, were ap-pointed a Committee on By-laws, I was icladto BOO Editor UitaKU, of the Daily Ad vertlser," Tbere were engineers, carpenters,

sn, clerks, blackemltho and car repair-ers there. I t le tbe most Democratic tueocl-

Kome throe weeks ago tbe Morris County S.I1. U. A. received a coiuplniut from Itrooksidti,N. J., that Mn, Kntbern Builtb, of that place,bad three cows tied out In an open Held with-outany ebelteror protection from tbe weatbur.Tba society [ufarnied their agent of ttie fact

1 " i At OHM visited Brookslde and found« ai tbe comnlaiuaiit had roprcsvnted il

to be. He luforna«l Mro. Kulth tbat shriu»t build a proper stieltur for her cattle at

once aud In tbe meantime to havo a Uniporyshelter built. A bo l ira week Inter he ogainvlsltwl the plnce nud found no shelter and lietuk her why abebail nut maduaprupernhtiltersnd sha said her brother was goingue fur her as soon as Ua cuine hoirasagaJu warned and Sat unlay last tbeageut,

la com[>any wltb two other membera o( tbuMcloty. vUftedUra. Hmltb's ami etlll foundno shelter, tie then informed Mm. Bmltlithat uolera a proper shvltor naa at ontbe society would profiled ag4lnst her, andtold hor tbat if tbs propor alielter woo notbuilt by tills lait Saturday slut would have toanswer to the charge ot cruelty to animals.Tbe agent again visited UrnotnldB on InstKaturday morning and found tbat she had atlast built a proper shelter for her cattle. Shuban bad no niielWr before lu two years end tbeS. P, C, A. deserves great credit In ooiujwlllugliar to build, even without prosmitlou.

Mlelmel Barry wlio ossaultud ollicer I'aul ofthis city, was sunteDcetl by Judge Chllds toeighteen mouths In BtaU) prlsun at Trenton.

—- H c f l J | b r a k e m n i l 0 |1 t b ( ,Ji.^M.riiatoTTnEipmstran:. hadhuirofLlsllDger Kjueeze olT by being caugbt by thelumpers on Monday morning. Dr. Owendressed tbs wound, it was taken oil betnrontbe first and second joint.

William Bailey, buggngeniaater on Dar-uivel's train, is oonlincd to ble homo by sick-ness. It is hoped that l e will won rosnine liltduties as baggagetnaHtcr.

Tbe following ofllcer* were elected at tholu t meeUng of Liberty Council. No. 10, G. 8.F.,of tblBCity i Moderator, Harry U. ItoyVice Moderator, Chas. Oliver; Hec. Bec'y

living in Mra.BivuKy'ohoueoMrs. r'fo.iiirii'kfT, ur Boutij Orauge,ierton Everett, of V-tvtr, were tbe guaal

Unr,irl>u paries are all the rage cnw.liope tLo surprlwrs will noon be around.

We (ire having severe nrentber Diw, tber-moiiiHtcr raiigiuK at r?ro for the p u t fewda>s, We have cunsldarable snow but poordetailing as many of ibe by-rnadi are driftedfull,

Tlio wu] dttalcis wciir ba]>py faces duringtbe cold map,

William Weil fays he is doing a good busi-ness in tbe jewelry line ; be In on tlie tramp

MINE B I L L .We ii ro having very cold weather. Tbe

leruMimetur was 4 degree* above cero Tuoo-ay nlgbt aud It was down to *ero Wodnendaylorning. This la the coldest weather we bare

tiad forllio wluter.Tlie rieatli of our pastor, Mr. Rogere, cast •

;1oom aver the community. Mott of tbe p*o-j|u thought ho WM getting better, but be hadi relapse oa Punday and died Bon day nightit li) o'clock.. Words cannot express tbearrow thore la for the bereaved family. Hisunernl was held Wednesday nt Ulna UUI

Church, for will oh hehadlabaredfor'UyeAra.Tue church was draped in mourning, lllnoHill Church BentobeauLifuf tnbut*of flowers,dtb the words "Our Pastor at Rest." Borne

of tbe members of the church were prevented1 ' " ' atUixlloK nil funeral.

e of the Klderi of thePAKBT.

g fronMr. Jobn Ltbuy, oi

cbun-lt, Is very sick.

Harry R. Dobbins; KIu.Beo'y, JohnT. LlttlIrcusurer, L. U. Tompkloa; Qulde, EdfflLVTeir; Cbapllo, Hurtou DOTII ; Warden,Horace It. Miller; Sentry, John D, King;Repreeentlve to Grand Council, Jobn A. Cltf t;Alternate to Grand Council, George W,Bower, Tboeo officers will ba Installed at tbonext ineetlug, January iSId, l>y D. D. 0. MFred. W. Matthews, of Stockholm, N, J,

albiy K'UcDedi

( iaut t , wbo departed this life on Saturdaybut, alter many days of pam. She was awoman SS years of age. Hhe married BcnjOaiatt early In years, and unto them wereborn two daughters, one of whom Is a cripplex0 j ean old, who can neither walk nor ipeakTbe greater portion of old Mrs. Oatatt'amarried life bos been spent in cariuit for herchild, who will miss her greatly. The beart-felt sympathy of all Is entendtd to them.

There wsretwo parties on last Friday even-i*. one at-Mix John Kinneyman's ami tbe"• John Rice's. We hear tbey

11 attended, regardlera of the

- - — how skillfully Mr.B*m, Bcodden bandies J . It,, tbe 10 monthold eoslt belonging to Lawyer Prank BollItdrlvealike a feorw> 10 years old Instead of10 months, and Mr. Bell boa iof a fine trotter In tbo future.

Mrs. Ellealwth Stepbcns ineedle fly at Mrs, Wm. Cooks.

Ur. Thomas Ward b u been cbnt we tue glad to i ,v be I, In,

other at M:were both wisnow.

It la wonderful to

jyery prrcpcot

itfon I know of and nobody puts on any airsbecause be thinks bs knows any more thananybody else. The butlneas waa done In leastime than the New Jersey Legislature wonldhare done it.

That reminds me that 1 would like to dropI at the State HOUM at Trenton soma day

end see Ellas Christopher Drake rattle aronndID tbe chair once filled by Oeo.'Werta.

It Is sold that James T. Cllft baa some MMpanes of glass to put ID houses in tbe vicinityof tbe explosion attbeFordtaworkaat Land-'»K- D. J .

DEHVILLB.Rev. aud Mrs. Bnyder entertained their

young friends of thli place In a mott accept-able mannor last Friday evening.

Jot. Moore, who resides near Tabor, lostone of hla hones a short time ago.

Tbe explosion at the FordU ponder workswas the cause of a general tctre In this place.One woman who w u a t home alone with harchildren, alter the woond Jsr, prepared toleave for other quarten.

Some of tbe county papers reported thatafter January 1st the charges for nctiteringa letter would be redQced to eight cent* Wethink this must be a mistake as upon •cqalryat the Denvllle office postmaster Righter In-forma us that ho has not rwelfed any orden-) that effect.The Oenvllle Gun Club held their annual

election at their regular monthly martini;-• • « a — — a ^ J —11 A I . _ _1 * . • « A »ir

MT. FREEDOM!.I ladles' Missionary Aid Boclety v

held at tbe boms ot Mrs. Jacob DrabsWednesday afternoon. Mrs. Wood gavivery IntereatlnR account of a meutlng whichshe recently attended ID Brooklyn. I t was ameeting ot all denominations and soulotles,and t general account was given of the w ^ kbeing done.

The young people hare returned to their•chools and have left vacant places behindttem. They are much nitsed from out tbiranks of tlTa young paoplo.

There is plenty of snow, but owing to tbohigh winds It drifts so It doesn't rnaka lineBlelghlog. Many placet whern it has beenshoveled t»» drifla have been trom ieTen to

toe feet hiih. - < . - .Tbe Mpluelon ot the powder works a t Lake

HopotcoDg was dlstlactly beard in tbfsVicin-ity. I t is remarkable of the number of ex-plosions there have been a t these powderworks for the lastyear or two. . ^ r

Ulsa Mary Wright, of Morriitown,ho8 beenspending a few days with friend* In this vlIclty. . DAIST. ' ,

{Hecelved to late for last wwk.-Et) 1 'The schools around here are having a two

week* vacation, Instead of one u they tuualjyr B , • • • • i • . -• - -. • • - • : „ •

There V M another ehootlog match held onColor's Corners Monday afternoon, n m a sayit waa m a n of a iBOceas than the first one. -

Tbe Ltdlca'HIialoiiary Aid Society waibelda t tbe home of Mn. Jacob Drake on Wednes-day afternoon. Mrs. Wood gave a very in-teresting account of a meeting .which she at-tended In Brooklyn, I t was a me*tirjg of alldeaomlnatlons and societies. And a generalaccount was given of tbe work being done,

Mrs. William Pool died very suddenly onSaturday morning" with apoplexy.,-Thefuneral waa held oa Wednesday atternoon atthe Presbyterian Church, of which she w u »number. Mr. HoUinahed led the .cervices,assisted by Hars. Wood and Brown.. • ^

Mr. J . B. Blaekwell's fattier from Kaokett*town, spsnt New Year's with* them.: - v'

Ifike has returnftd from Florid*. ,'Hedldn'tnuke a very long stay. ' > DAM

re elected all the officers, as follows:

POHT OHAH.Tha faniliinr oouiil«nimc« or Jobn FlarUjy,

Jr., tt BBaln men on our «tr«eia. Johu lotikanon. tba worn for hi, WnUn tHp.

W« ara In r t c lp t or "Tho Ugna Almonno,"published by tbe IUelHttatomi Oorottc u dto u y It to Immeoie, | a mncU putUoir Itl i i • l f

y

i' i"ttooi and IM beaoty In a p n u r u w anj uskllfal manmrin »bich is l> set oir truo.aTJphlcsllj far n c l any „ . L.™ J B t rao"

MlasosMaml. Hunt ond Man.l. McK.n.returned to sclinol ot Trenton last Alnndaaltor being bomo to spend tbe hulldoys. AI.'.it tn, c . Curtis.

Through somo nilaunderstaudlng on tbeJ«rt of your cormpondmt wo were In ei rorin our last communication in reference to tlieKing1. Daughters, What tbe King's Daua1!tersj wanted to let the public know was thisTb«y raised a sum of mono; by going outsoliciting from various parties to send tlieman to the famplta), and did not uw tl"

teinm^tDtinakth 1 5 ™ " ' """"glva an cnte-

H. Wlllum., V . a ; Wi l to H? lbbdtlTooo. Dorman, Jr., IC of n. and B •

S"S*"• °'J- '•''"-r"™'M »"aO. Domioii,U.otA.: John l'ld»ellM. 0. L. IUp., Henry Co|||n,. T t a

omoero«IIlbe Installed on Frldor av

c • a a " w i " - T- "'•"•'•• D

U, ol Hlberala. Koscrc

tl r

A Dover _Mr. Jacob MeCrackei

n WIniemployed at tbe <,

obopo, and residing on E«. i d m t , bad I bsBnt cuo callrf In tb. w.rr.n County Court!last week. Tb. c » l,,,ol,ed a KtUtana proTtd rather an Intricate alTair. Ihswbolo cose hinged on a bond and mortgss*

Tbapropertyitasooldbutdld not reollutbo full amount of the dolm, and tolt nasbrought ogolost U n Forrj, tb, »lfe „( u , ,tnortgogw.torecoTErtbebalBnoe. Thadefenas

f ' ? ? " . " ' "Mo" *" ""* ~I«»1bl.'or hor busbond's ditto and tbittbeforatliiaction could not be maintained agalnat herTbo queotion of vendtia noteo entered Into tboCOS. sono.hat but no me s«,n«d to to,whore the notes were or what had become oftbom. TbeJi.ry£,reaJiidga,entot|l,Hl.MinfarorcfMoCracken,

Heberton Hinchman. 1'rw., Jc«. B. Rlghtcr,Beo'y; Daniel M. Righter, Treao.; Bdivstrd\Y. Beam, Field Captain. Thoolub praasatedFrank L Olekersoa with the rilrerbadfeudordered another one for this year's contortTbey Intend giving a turkey and generalsweepstake* shoot at the latUr «nd of thismonth.

C. C. Dicker*™ bjuacoeptad a position withE. P. Merrltt u general mananr of his LaksDenmark property, Ur. Ulckarwn assuncharge at onoe.

Howoll Bros, a n gathering Ice, which cploys all the Idla labor fa this plus.

Ulelxhlng at this writing la this communityI* In a splendid condition, .

Ala*, Leon Abbett, after yean of manipu-lation and political wire pulling, bldi fair tobe defeated In Uw Senatorial conUst. Tula is

It should be, aa such men forget to whomthey s thelr-adranocnient and ihoold torelegated to tba row, • When w e maa powercan rule the poliUcs of a 8 U U what will bo-come of Amiriok^ boutwl (reidom or fitor r ranch!*) f Bat who b t h U tnan'irithoatevtn »Htat«repuUUon that Is Mr. Abletfaopponent, Jim Umith, boas of liewark Demo-cracy So, aa far aa lb« people tu*cotietriudit will not make a flip ot a penny's dlfftniv*

It Iseaid uow i tat forty girls btBtautioyeandHetooug have alintOad. their wllllnguessto work la the ladies QDderwtar factory tfestafallibed or started ben. Tba eommUteeare now a t work canTasalag for* tbe ilftyr»i|nlred.

Ihoes peoplA wbo bad enough, to wear, awarm plaoa to stay amt not much out oi doorswork to Jo ought to have bent aa bappj as aclam during th« Uta cold snap with tha Uttr-m on inter boloir sara

Tha nvlral still conttaura in tha U, £ .Churcli with good remit*

PrMldlnit Elder Hammond prouhsd in UM-lanhopoM K. Church l u t Friday ivinlDf,and also bald quarterly conforsDC* Hapreached • #Dd rsflraJ Bennoo, Jort whatwiu needed.

Brown & Keen, of Hackettetown, will beben this week to look a t a plans to start tbasew factory. A number or bulldlngi woulddo for tba Mine.

Tht big sm,w storm la hair and eTery thinginiikl

sorruwful to bear ofths doatb ofl I I l b d tb

aare sorruwful to bear oft e Boo. lienj, P. Butler.' IIs always bad tbaoouraga to back his wnrtrtloos.

Tha exploskm at th» TordM powdar worksshook us up pr»Uj w«l) Irtrjbody U hsppftotblnkthmwasBOloasofll/a. Amrra.

Call oa u when la D*ad of Clothing smd wetba barglos wan a n offering In Suits andOvweoati. TaylorProa.

Tba Vlorua Btaam H*at«r.U b Tb

rUMDB . .Mr. J ; "W, Larlson bod a : very narrow

•aoapa from serious Injury on Monday of thisweek, Tbe wheel in their mill tad becomedoflptl with loo. He tried to move It and tbewbeal started a t a rate of TQ rsTOlutioni' perminute.: Mr, Larisoo'i-leg wu 'caugh t and

ti of the knee musolea (trained.UIIdebranG'also iiad a narrow

• c a p e , * . • • • - '•.- '•'' "" " • " , - • • - • • " • " . ' .

. AvlalUnKdele«aUoufromUieY.F.S.O.£ t•ooordlng to tbe programme, Yldted tbo Quo-oasunoasoclstyonlastSiinday-evenlog. Theyreport a good meeting. . '•-.-

. The Week of Frayer meetings In the Preeby-teilan Cfaorch were well attended and •nterett-I n g , ' • " . • • - . ; ' • • • " • • • - . - ' • ' - • : / • - • : • ' ! • • • • ' ' :

Mr.. Charlotte D w m "t Brooklyn, H; Y,,who was spending tba Winter at her OOUBIQ'O,Mr.- O. E. Myers, died Very suddenly bu tweek. On Monday tha body was taken toBrooklyn and nlaced In a receiving vault prot e m p o w . ; -••"•;' "V : . ; ' ' - " ' • ' ' : • • " • '

We have had a senre snow storm and judg-ing from acoounta ot taking- down fenoei,cutting aorois lot*, tto.', to avoid drifts ourneighbors bare also - .

The aged, grandfather of Ur. John Fisherbat been vliltlDg him and Won. Fisher for aborttlme, • • ; :

Already several" changes of residents arespoken uf.

As Mr. David Shsurp wu driving to churchon last Bnndaj* morning with his. wife anddaughter, the sleigh struck a atone and wasoverturned, Krm. Bharp and Uhs Sharp werebrought to church by Mr. Bartler, who camealong about that time, and the men started Inpursuit of Us borso and sleigh.

•WOODPOBT.The naw year Is handling lu rather roughly.The two Inches of mow spoken of by the

B u cams tint the wind hat made the sleigh-Ing all here and none there.

Tha attendance at school has been greatlyd e d on aowunt of the mere weather

[Kecelvcd too late for publication last week,- E D ] • • .

not too late to tell you that we had aRood time at our Christmas tree, and our ax-ereleeii were-very alee. Great credit Is do*to tbB children and to the young ladles whotrained them, Tbe Infant class of gfrli wenttbrough a doll drill, and t he ; showed theladies very nicely how to take, care of babies),

There wai no wrrlce bore last Sunday onccouotof tbettorra,Bcbool bss starUd again after a vacation

nf uOout a week. - • .Allua Hill being liohtl for Ite line bunting

doRsaud therefora tbe wwne of many warmdltcmslous as to the merlin of the differentouini&b, It was decided tha t ' the only wayto atop nil tuch arttumenU was a publlo trialbefore a competent judgo, , Arrangementswere mada wltb Master Muuson,' of Dover, tobeatJoukluo, BuoU &Co's store a t 3 o'olocksharp with his noted racer, Jerry. Two wellroasted herring wai plaoed la a ahot bag andn long string nttftflied to I t The p l a n n i n gthat Mr. Mnnson should rids abont a tnUethrough fluids and woods drag the bag afterblm the'dogs to be loosened flvaminuteaaftar.Ur, James Richards being an expert on dogilesu was asked to officiate H judge. Mr.Dmlol Keynolis oOlctated u itarter. Blx oftha best dogs on tbe hill were produced-andeiamlned and all o. k . ' The fallowing owneraproduced a pair; Ur.Jantsa Ohunn, EdwardalcQarry and one pair ol Mr. Jackson's (byproij) who was away os a vl*!t to Hew Yorkcity. AtS:;WUr. lUcburdu gave the signaland the hunt was commenced, ; When lbsdtigu were loownetf they took tbe trail a t onceand (ho mutlo they gave going over tbe hlllaand tbiough the fields was grand and all en-joyed It, All were anxious, to know wblcbdog would win and when air. Jackson's dogSpeed waa declared the winner the boy# knewtbero* would be uo more peace for them, no totry to offset It they uked for another trial,only to be beaten In all of five races, Ur.Jackron'a Speed winning all. Speed {• an oldstager and of pure stock-, therefors of tbebest. Ur. Jackson b u bod a wlds experienceIn dogs and la noted for his hunters. ' All areanxtpus for another race which will occuralnut February 22A with about thirty dogsand five mile run.

There are quite a good many ilck with theg r i p p e . ' • • • ^ ^ - • • - ••• - P A W

ST00KHOLX, *The mow that cajhp Thursday upoilt the

l u t i n g . '. • • . - . ' . • . ' • • • • • •'.- •

ttir, u iark Ayers payed ait frlenda a visit a tMorristown la i t week. * ' <

Conduotors wbo run to Greenwood Lakeare BO glad to find a passenger on the trainabove Wanaque that tbey exer t themselvesto entertain him. . .•• •', • '• • •• •-• \>

l b s girls and boys around here are learningtheir ptecet to speak at the concert.• There will In a new floor laid.In towerStockholm school house. , ..

They guv* Mr, Prank Kitall and Undo «grand skiromnlton, , '- Miss Emma Mead spent a week witb her

HOTEL FOR SALE.. j r Kola the -vali-uUo ]iroi>eity known ai

JOIXKYB UOTKL, faioriibly located inlover. How JerHt'y, IVM> «iimiU?» from Dela-nro, r-nfkQ«aui.D & Western and N, J.iiitrul H. it. utjitioii*.TliN iiotul ha>> a Iiiuh rt'initntion &ua lias

IIIJ; lu'eii u favorlU) resort. Hotel la steam-luitwl, ligliUsl by (iltMitrlcity and coiunleteljirnlriliL-d ; liiui-Ji LMIITXIIIU ; alco tUihlet Inie nor , lly ruiison of tlie disatli of the tor*er proiiriofur, tho iiro.ujrt.v will be aoid toiim tin, o-iiaw. Ternis c-osy. rosBesdon

\|iiii I hi, isiE], or Kuoiier if doalrod.\l»jily to

Ittil'KIUCK U BEACH,Uover. New Jersey.

..,-MAHI^JSPITSEY,MoiriMown, New Jeraey,

Ks .if IMKIC B. JoIIey, dee'd.

Property to Exchange.A corner Hat In growing part of Brookljexchange far farm or utlier property.U t Mxtii tevt, buildlait .5i7O feet, 4-storyubte ttritk and store, 4tt rooms, private halls

__d batb rooms, tteam heated, electric bells,electric gai KnhtfnK, speaklDft tubw, databvrafteroi, atationary raugw and waan tubf,vet.tlbu.es tiled, ttallti mid Btalrs carpelfd." ' )*75,»iO; mortgage #W,W)H at B two tn t .

aslrent*0,0<XI. "DO other prouertlrft.

I. Q H. ALWARD.iteal Krtnto an'd Insnranot,

2,!M» Fulton tit., Brobklr^-IT. T .tucrlyof Chester, H . J ) -•••--•• J w

WM, S. pUAH REUOVBO to b j . new ators where son

wilt llud a tuyr itoek ofFURNirURE, CAREBTB "

flEDpieacall. Upbr.lMfrylnallltabr.ncbs..

WM. H, EfcAttP iDLACKWKI.L 8T11EW, )>

tP,, i-._D0VtB/ M. J .

LUMBEROr ALL XTNIH, BlZtS AMD QUA.MTT,

tear be found lu my yard. •-1 ke*p my stockwell protected from the weather and mj

A. .JUDSQN COB,YARD AMU "OFKICK OM

DLAOEWELL BTBEBT, DOTEB, N, I7.

D0VEB, H. J.

At this writing William Bailey is better.We are glad to see Will Folllson around

ftaln as usual. '•;.''•• •.:•"••Mr. Jacob Mead w*« In town on Saturday.Mr. John Martin, of Dover, was In Btook-

holm lost Saturday with a nice naw sleigh.Mr. Alfred Woods, of Charlotteburg, spent

Sunday, with h<» mother.^ ... •

Tbomaa Fiyou. ex-tUrt«r ot the race trackof William J. Thompson, Duke of Gloucester,has be«n elected Speaker of tbe Naw Jersey.

mbly. Auemblyman L u c , of Summit,whose boom memed to. bavs enough Impetustoplscehlmln the Speaker^ chair colUpsedsuddenly before the oanaus,and Flynn bad noopposition. I t i . believed that this Is but theprecurs»r-o( rsce-track legislature tbat willcome later. There wUl be stronger oppositionto thii sort of lrfiilaUon a t tbti Mulon thinthere WM l u t year and if the schema of therace-tract gamblers go tbrough It will be Inthe face of tha most rtrenuom efforts of theclergy and tbe moral sentiment of the State,

The men whom Loon Abbett turned cat ofprison two weeks ago will not broke theirparole getting drunk over Abbett's election asUnited States Senator.

FRIDAT,iTaii.l3tli.

Bpeelat engagam/Dt of thc'emlnant Oermandialect ooiiudlan and singer,

J fclOOLE,CBABU1NU EMOTIONAL ACTRRSS,

MISK JUAN CRAVAN.and a strong body of players lu a «*ulo pro-

duction of the rotninllo melo drama,

andthe Rhine;

THE GEO. RICHARDS CO.

OFffEB THE BALANCE OF THEIE STOCK OP

Ladies', Misses' and

COATS, JACKETS NEWMARKETSAT THE P0IJ.0WINO REDUCED PEIOJES: /..':,'. • •: ; V \> : ^ r , S « "

Ladles' Embroidered Hlack Beaver Coats, - - 86.001 Ladle*' Kavy Blue 'Plain/Be^yeii ^ | g , : : 5 : ^ ; : S i | 6 ^

Former price $i0.00 . . • Former prlce.$il,6^;-^ v'-:^-;:';i;;v/;;^;:;|Jg:g;|i|

Ladles' Light Colored tlicyiot Coats, - - - - 7.25^ Ladles' I'nibroldei'cd Blaft

Former price $9.00 .Fonner price $12.50

Ladles' Itlnck Kcrge Coats, wnlteim buck, - - 8.00 Ladles' Fur 'Jrliumed Black Beaver Coats, - 10.50Former price W10.60 Former price 913.60

Ladles' Light Mixed Cheviot Coats, fur trimmed 8.00 Ladles' Black Diagonal Coals, fur trimmed

Former price $11 00

Ladies' Plain Black Diagonal fonts,

Former price $11.00

Ladles' Light Mixed Cheviot CoiUs,

Former price $12.00

i Former price $14.00

il 001 Ladles' Mixed Cheviot/ AewmarKets,' -

- 9.25 j Ladies' Black Diagonal Cloth Newmarkets,

Former price $20.00 ;

AND OTJR ENTIRE BTOOK OF

MISSES'

THE

AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS; AT EQUALLY L O W P R I C E S . . ".-.". ; - v l : ^ ' ^ ^ i H l

• I

(.RICHARDS

NEW AND d ? T C H y S p N G S , •

.: Mognificcnt-^pcciaJ Scenery,

Grc.t Re.iisiic SMllBof'Lake'Killarnejr.

Prices 35c3dc^ 75c..red aeaU itlll be an sale at If•tore, Dover,, and Plartey's wO n u n . . ' • ; - . . - . . • .-, •. •„• . .

HEATH & ORflKE.ANNUAL CLUAHING 8ALB

ndwMd on aouuut of ths severe weather.Ibe explosion of tbe powder works at Land-

Ing gave u i a good shaking up.We bad « fine Mew Year's sermon lost Sun-

_iy, irblcb would have been preached on thea m bad tba weather allowed.

A great tlaal nf excitement has been pro-i lund tn tills vicinity uj-on tbe drownlnR ofl f r BpUkmrS toil. Tbe sadoesa of tha affairoan bat help awaken the deepest sympathyfar t i s father And tbe remaining broth cm

ormaitraUUD. Stophsm Co., Oaraian VaU«rr If. J.

ixlaUtevHID* Bill, Dtfkahlre Valley, ami Indeed thermrndfiMEMftlnD, Lava met wltb a great

laa In the death of tba Ilav. Pear» Itoger*He b u been atling ftr utne time pait, stilthopea of recovery were entertained b j hfsreUUfei tod frienda. We bava lost bat habM pined, A faltbful, earnnt and ablopreaelMr.uilntereatod and sjmprthetlo pa«-tor, m kind, lorlna; and wise husband andfaUar, he bM gone to hli reiwd, leavlcr aTOU bard » aa H I T the promlm whichb* to often lwid forth to his people be acorn-brt ard couotatlon to hit farollr, uarlsh-

loom wnl •cqiulolanim

J-ewcra remaimni unclaimedIn the Post Office at l>OTer,W, J.

. DOTXR, N. J., Jan, 12th, 1SPD.Maud Caittraore, I m Costlmon,Bom'l U. Francis. John a Gordon,James Jelles, Wm. Kincald,ktmte Klnney, Robert Pope,:OM. B. Btnltb,. J M , Bmlth,

Emma Vaniiveiidor, J . J1 , Wwftord,i\ 3. Wlltwn, Urs. Elisabeth WigginsToobUIoany ot the above letters say "ad

•jrUM-i" and give date of this list.D. 8. ALLEN. P. M.

OB AND REDUCTIONS' . , IN PAICKfl ITAyiUEH HADK

in tl|e Cloak Department,, . •',

In the Milliner

' In the Drew ..Trimming Depirtincnt,

In the Embro'tddryland White GoodsDepartment*. ' ; ; ' ' , r* ' ' , i \:--r ' h

In the Undcrvycir Department,

In the BUclt Goods^bcpirtment,

]n the Cloth and Cloaking Department

In the Silk Dcpartinc

Oatheoetitre couutan will its placedter-

eral Sne lines of Drab Goods' which have

heretofore sold at from fl.tw to llfiO per

yard. They will be 08c;'"

' And another Una which Kid from Oftc. to

75c Will UiSc. per yard.

A faw Robe Dress1 PatUrns rcinalu and

these we offar at about ••- -

ONK THIRD Ti^IR VALUE.

Tarllcular attention gtrai to mail otdera.

OF FINE CLOTHING!.Prom now nntil January 1st, 1893, vi

NO BOGUS. ATJOTION will offer values in PINE OLOTHDfOtt; FIBE 8A1E for Men, Youths, Boys and Children

IN THIS, • such as we or no olliea bouse in thioity over approaolied. /

OUE CLOTHING AT OEDINABY PBIOES is ohea^ Bntat present marked the word cheap dooB not half express1 tbe situation.We mean to break the record thia year and we take the presentmethod of a OENEBAL, SWEEPING BEDU0TION to attract munnnnal amonnt of trade.Thousan3s of OveroottB,Tliousaada of Suite,Thousands of Faira of Pants,ThonsandB of Boys' Suits,Thousands of Cliildren'o Suits,Thoosaods of Ohildreft's Ovorooats

Bach acd m i ? garment of wblob was made right hera In Nuwapk. uud, r nur own auiiw-tlalon.oaoFedat lower prices than tn i t i a t the fake aaloaao often adrarilsMl. •••'-, ^

COMU ASD USE YOUR KVB31 ". COMK AND SAVE UOMKY.I;

MCGREGOR & CO.850 and 852 Broad St, NEWARK, N. J

N. B.—Our itora will be open OTeninta noit waek until 9 p:'M.' Baturdar nUfatll plai.

with the futthlat tn*T «»« '^^r-i^^L^^^.^^M^':

COBBEOT IN STYLE I

PERFECT IN FITY.-J

WELL MADE AND TBIMMED

777NEWARJ^N. J.

•WAMTED!TogotoNowarknntcIasacook. Alsoglrl

for up stain work. Ooon wages. Applj atL.. LEHUAN t CO.,

Next door to too Dover post ofuoo,

WANTED.

„ , -i. L. COOK, M. D ,Blackwell atreet. Dorer, M .

FOE EENT.Small farm with tiro homes and barnknnwn

u the Margaret Mills wUte n w K?nvlL NJ. for terini ajiply to

THE M0BRIS O0UKTT

SAYIHUS-JJUK.M0HRI5T0WH, H . 1.

mcoitPOKATKn NAHCII M , l i ra .

Prooldent-UKSnT W. MILLER.V K P U t A D lADRlLrCB B. HUI .CSecretary and Traaanrar—H. T. HULL.

HANAOKKSiTenry 0. Htuey, Hasry W. WJJar,loupW O. Manh, Aiiralhal B. Hull.

IWUp U. Hoffman, loan 0. Baatty,Cbas.Y.Bira«,H.D. Fai l Harare,

Kdmnod D. Halaey.

ASSBTa,

Ulilppjjtt,L. DUNUAM,

and lteal E>ut»

ANNUAL HEETINO.Tie annual mntloc of tbo otoekboldera ot

Till KtCHAUDS-BK*ca COimitT.Wlll bo boldnt the (jfiico oi OMrcv RfclanlB K D

i l l KtCHAUDnt the (jfiico oi

COimitT.Wlll bo bold

RfclianlB, Ksq.. Dorer.

H. W. CRABDB,

Surplui^tO,<W)DS1SO,TOM1

- II,S91>U9.W

BAWKTKO HOOKa,

BENLaw Blanks, Seal ^

POCKET

SUSSEX STREET,

WANTED.A situation by a thorough merchant

jim experience, C*n gin the Tery beitnftraaosuid go awn security If nqulred .

Addraas "^MfitlCHAHT," "* * * ^ Car* ot Iftoi Ktu,

(inobaoaa) M g b i I t s ^nrka will act aa turner forafr.

h o p e n for tbrM waokx

THE HSHER HAMESSllOibaa severed all connection wltb the Ohoone-Fliiber Company at'Nswark and b*j

Faotory at Flanders,»t wUcb place only tba celeuratal

FISHER HARNESSwill bereai Isr be msumraoturcd;: Aof panooi oajoc a Fiober Harneoo aoil ubi fladiuf It oat-

Waolory ^ will b a n It misdopMd by roturoini tha Banio to tbo factory at F1andora,aiidaTarj

utloloiuibe way of Fiabor Harnoai wul tM loid bereafter, ao bofori ,>i ib a g n a n o t w

FOR

Ton oas also fiid a full lino of

AK EXTUA PDIEUNE.

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XHE EHA.FrJday.Jan.l3>.893.

H<dareBlaBtha>?oBt01»oeat porn-, N.

; AtBe^Oeera Bones te-nljiit, .-.&.„.. l^coa twHon j u n laleMtkauierork'aj

oM4eJTae WowT i d i b t

. TUrewareTrtbe of Red

MIWcuertermembersICsn Jutttntad at C

e r t mJutttntad at Callfon lut

/ i i H i f t a n . . f w abarraeas tor U>.Bal-etloo'Ann} at VuTnaowii 'an In toe \aada -

W'•' Km 8/4l»j'lIoOl»MJ,pf BouH OMK,

/ t k . Doiu-Pmm.tlo A»od«llo»«ro .tau; VtfnfV Uxmsejre. for tto prewlotta ol

&• ' / ; vmdi^t MUmdlaniaaidbi .thanainpapen

2a ton^Jtai-H»,l»«l(jii«rt.r. '•! sioirls-A ^ ' j i i - ^ i i * ; ? ' 1 ' ; ; : ' ' 'V ' "

v .l»lo» «ro • • Btanhnp. an.1 Netame. on W«l.

. waroafldiooepariaorffiVfflMiinM Tjalna that it Is twd work to get

tli* Btate De-

Water Cwipanj baa mauei t a M ' V ' i u

^Uiumwii maattag of tee "StaleBoard pirriil ill b bald at Tnnton n u t

^ g ' t a e nourt^T jit Superintendent"'Ooo^triMi.lttnnMtvldUM report, of the

B I « B J f B 4 d f 8 l M

Dovr ran war the

4 Lnstsad of In Boutb Easton.,;: . ^ WaarCbeaUrCrotaRoaajltfalmpo^bUtnA>-V:inVtX'1^ra«daan^iie« fcave been torn!/;;';:• down ta'ot^^too^Mwrb^lKrcugb the

: - - -V attaHowland, of KorrfslowD, bat Uen a

. Tkl oV« toon^t or«- Ik.'Hljo'BrWi.*r,.Bnaio» dubs; ibe mooUb of Dooeaber:wea• ffl.UHloin Umiinrto FUllll.bor,, and SOS

;(«»»local ,•: •;: •: ;,-• v ;.i>'C-i.:,---.: - ,,:.? % : » # W ^ B l a o k l ^ o t : 8 U i l l » p » ; » u

. latownftooaloadot ka ona daylait w«kj , .. amlailttaliiaJ a a i m Injury In bli back, H.!;,vf

L Jawboratlif aloalj.;^'-';'..';-';"^-: -"4 '.''i;:t^..:''Ha^ilbWiiailira'baVfaBnt for ''^ Yard

; <J Fa«*«Taiiil aaunot r*»iT»J It, l( toy' : «Ula«(lU»ir a U i m io (hlibfllM »• will

y jU:afffflft'la batoji fUdito' ban aV[Vawarkputr'tal. Iha jriano IWIOT an! torn It

; i t l * i i l k l f c l b « i

: : , In toa ra««t ixblblt ol ithwl work at" " Morriatown, Do«f itowiatlta baadtaiaal^"KKWttatf Inabnnnt,-Satataloltirichooli

t£ i i i ars i j i r Wat1a>in to iuugti>atada«i<tV.' ,I««la/at OOM, a» Tajlor Opu» Uoo»,

!naaADa; 'lieWarta Oaarda, of Horrirtown,

: - / "TUtana^ U w Jvdt* Child' aspim'thls: jaar,a«do,al« ibomot H y Judg* HartUn

1 and Prwrator Oull*r. I» U Uli.trf th.

Mr. Softr* waa ordained a tnlolater of thePrerfjjttJriaa Cliureli.-. lie also bad charge oftbe Wel*h Preebyiarian Churchat tbe RichardUlne mi& tb« Berkshire Valley Cbuwb.TO* dpeoftMd WM necer;, robust, but a wai

of intenM wlUaivl itroDgperflonalltj, andbla imowltdga o( tbs tnlEM and UIB ways oftbe'peopU working In them made him pecull-arlyadap-ed to.tte position of pastor of thl»epiirah whose * attrodanti were almost « -otiwtreJy mlnara and their families. BeU toteresti&c and iinpwailve1 preacher, a&dswayed 111* faearere more hy:Ue Barnertness•ltd stoowltyof hi* wordi and. manner thanby tt»gi*oa*Qt,CT*tOTy,;/ilewi'*TCi*notdied* tatter tbari word*, and: was ever readyto answer* oall ju'dlilrtw. aa'dbai the happy(aonlty; of befog able w render material at-alitanos Ia th* many aocldsnt* thatueotwaiilyhappen about a mine ac well as to> administerspiritual: consolation, Ha'waaloyedfcyevary-body, and there is mourning Iu many hearts atbis taking away. ;};/;_•:>.,..••>;•. ;.'C .'•:;;.

His" wjfeauid *fi eiildren, three wna andtbree, daUfbten aurrJvBlilra. •' Ha i n i PutMaster oj Acid* Ixrige, tfa^O.F.udA'.M.,of mi $iv»,]K& had mitA In vartous otbwofflcs* of the lodge, and the Put Matters at-tended U» fjiceral, which was twld, M blichurch at Mine Hill ion Wednesday *f tenuxm.'!*•».• Dr.• W. W. HaUowny, Jr., of/tbU plaw

olUoktiog. Pf. fltpdiUri.ofSuaeasiinnai waiexpected, but was kept away by the Intenseoold, Tb» Interment ww io: the.OrtArdetreetoeoietwy,..- V :..: ',„"-;;.;-'.-'^-l-':: •••' go passed UMiiiTOgbwafQejonlaWay;

And wheotbsy buried him the little townVHtdttldom«*uwlaj^»atune«d,,. .v\,".'

Tbi rsnerable father of Councilman Wm.angler, Jr., dledint his boras' cm Gold

. . . . l u t night of pneutnoniflVaud blsafedW,pm*to it now confined to her tied with ttteMinadlsMM^-.Ur.Bpaitgler.rellracI MondaynUbt apparently Iryil* usual good health, butIn the nf^b.. wa>j; taken: with *overe .pains In

i atotc**b'which tbe.jitiJElcIan "^oaounoed-be- tb# grip, Ju the form of gaatrlHa.

W»dnasd*y fati'MMned "to be getting brttaraiidye«t*rtay"iiioralnflA»^tdarly abutnloi lymptoau,' but In t ie aftsr-uoou tba pbypldan foand tfiat pneumonia bad

, i V t , a maoba 1 l i WanwOowtj Board of rmboUat»,Utha man who•oMtka nfck aUan at d a woldloi, wnttoaof waloiU pr fn l r iopwiw^f j f tV ' ; , ! '•: H a ooao»t ot Ua ICoaut 6/»pb<»r Club

aaaiajr «li»*>a. Ik <Mi«btfl *Ik . »oa<,'«nai*'i»iaaaWi .U

baa a far salt to wbk* ka ocmU llsln u»aaow foe twrf»a aoors wltkoot f«lln, lbs

I aaU; 'It waa*Beads t a W o l U»ootdetnmtrfaa

liliiiiiliiliiiBl'ii|li 'insla 'Bee* * 00. drew a load ta\ lumbar: itroaaUtoHojatooaffroaiMolanVPolnltoBarI d U T d ribril

vVToodlej-Brsgl",7 of-Ool»aibta, Wamoe « B / ; : ^ t > a ; ^ > ' i o B . ^ : b y ; v k .,e«B/;:^t>a;^>ioB.^:by;vk.World to the perns » M g t * » d nearest UeataratadaUreiralaHoiiot tkatpipsrdur-

^toalrjmpia liii OeabraV^T* W inanlbaa«Bed>s»o«-^« .waa«» ,OtO tons forta.aaaofswdlarl.ghun.ulva.itSuuw:

'laat'loa:BjBsl pfAf'cn'lvsMay.'abd.waal t t ^ t t l "

Wills oroaisu, below Staainfa, 00 W«U>a-.jajir, wta. tka aMgh >pael eM la. bora, rana * w l b l w d r i n ^ a * i

pr'Mra, Maacy' HsAW. liotberof th. IsisManraHaU^.dlad.at'aer aMna'at Canter

: Orote <• Tnaeaay, at the grsatafsot 86jsars.; 8 1 . wUlk. barisd tajilFrtds,) aftar-•oo.ias.woo'ekxt.frosa ts«s(»?r™lom

r**>wii was"p<<«>oa«i natil aaat-.Tpasdaj* H l » t 1 f t i l D '

ntewaenaaM(oa, sfoaj laaibai tka IX r «.. .trautfallIkroagk • ana tor In tka pm* ii 1 Ua reefattkaaaaaloa u 4 tnltnad Ua lag l i each •lataaaarainodaoM will mat UalUt Bloodpaaorugka. eat la. and It la faaraj ha n e l•Msaaaier. ;< " - . ~ , ' _

OoaJtnotorO.B Fi»e>aa ba.Just takenaeoJUM* to anat a atort kouee tor Oaor|e ST.a n a r . o H l n l a n , . . m . g o p a a T » i - , It«H1 baa Btora OB the prat aonfaada tat oiarIt.. Be MalnboOdlBt two Mtagss I n t l .saaaeaniikborbood.oaarorAtosoTkorp.odIteolte for Frederick SwaabaauBr -

Ts»larfrofroiiagBplelar,wholBbii«m<lwaaratinksn thtongb tha loa on UkaHo,(alnasfaal alroansd, hH not yet bean ra-

l ^ l t b t b t l l l U b B m U« ^ t b a > t y l l» goes o t . l»a falW bast direr, at thetakatkaardax bnt tkay »aB*l b d aotblngaaal tha aajoalsed paiamta mast ban the anapaaaaualUta.SBaglrasoj.IUO.sd. >

The fanVaajioaa, Coassaay a m abosm ilaaaUWaUoBforUia rlgbis of tha psopla Inthle tows ID ana rasped i t laaas the,! ia hard»understand UUISB. they buebeenatlmdV9 by tha Street tiemmtttea of Common Ooua-

"ctti TfV have •ppahiMia two gatemen foreaakof la. oronloja at Morrb, Warren andMBta<nll atraata, who wlU attarmta nighta i t BBU la Utaallng the (ateaaad prsientun

Jt-O. U . A . K ., Following a n Ua ofllcm risoM f or tka en-t r i v w r a t ? lhrttaCtmeU Ho. 86, rittibp k M r C . O F . R o f f | V . O . a . H F h « m ,

, A - l t B , ; a a V i » a h n d ; C o i i , J W flwip-*», Jr.,1W.,S.£lasmd; L B , a JL fctby,0.&,B.«*Mo«i;Tnat«e, *• W.«owWl;Hep.toB.n. ,La.jDtta. istwMUJou Willbe held on Hoodaj. Jan. WcVlBH, AftarVlhiok a light wlWion will t« MrrnJ. It I.•xpaotod thai a number of wiattlog brotbnvfrom Mfchborii* oovnollg will ba p n m t .

Sectrlc LuihtTlantXraachuia'OutThan U BUB talk of tba Dover Electrio

Ugbt Company hoUng tbo town by auamTbajare in conmunlcailon wltb other plsntathat btva tried It and fHut Uat ai a jmaral•tjlngitlalu«!e»fal If they can get ennugitpeopls to try It t» mekB It pay for ll*lf It laTarj pnhabla that tba idpas will ba laid aiidW - J ' d b t t f U d btaWaJomsaad ton nstt faU and by

sslnter ararylhiag will he la working orderqteeomnujralsa hu under aanslderetlon

Insprotanuaila to taatyntiog capKlVy ol iliapleat. ItaravanteinidltlooottkaplentlsUnaitlefaotary, both to the oansumar and tha

'coopaar, and they will eipsoj abont«,«»M aa ataanopt K malm tha aanlpa ae,^»

J t . ». '

l l l l oVIort Bmid.7 altbt daatbdOMdnarv-a&dbig alaaf tha ajea-of Bar. FaaroaBocanipaatorotibaWiia Hill FnaSrlarlaCliur* Ha Had baeii 111 for. naarl; twmontba from • eonplloaUon of dlaeaaaa, wbloaflbaUf dataiopad ao acula Inns tronbla andindadftuu/. • • '• •• -' - ' .;

UP. Boganiraa born In Wal« n«arlj OrtJ-firs yaara asov Io bli jonth ha went toOwmaU, Kwland, and bm.nu a pnutlalmioarandawarlat aiu) UjarTotumHl to b[

I U t u d took a poaltlon in tbat p r i i a i o l d m l i i d . t u a r a . WU1I.tiMra'sa.narrlAd ana tb« aHnaotloDi andadrasta<ei<>< tlw Paw World teiooed Mmto oqma to UU. oountn and a llttla moretnantwan^^erRn TMn ago-ua aet lall to! tbatreat rapabUowf to bia wlfa and ebikii Faane,and tbalr °Uoi dangbtar H"ttlt, mn Mn.Janklna, waa bora onUe Ioya«o. Bbortl;aftar aniTlpB In talt oountrj ba oainB to thaBarabOaintolneatUmckaepn>'for Rlobarda«org., but aoon itjlaqnlabri Ibat poaltlon tolaki «uarga of' tba liallan mloa,;.ownad byttolwHF'Onua/er., -wbtch poeltlanhebiildup to tbe tUna be waa ordaload a mlnlatar; oftheFreebjTleHaa Oaarub,.'Tba decaaMd wasalloenjed eibprtar.ln tba old oouDtrjt itndwt9i be came to lltna Hill tbara waa no regu'lar qbtircb nUWIilKd tlnre, but Sunday

h d d l U B

HJty.'.tJbortly a(Ur hi* arrival _ .Oak«,«r..Davli Jenkins oalled opn.J Mr.ftogttiandaalfett bispJnWica In tb*Sundayaabool jtiA suggesUd" tba ad«liabU|fy,«f b»T-Ing regiitar churdi wrTlow, attd tha nply ofBr, fettftra WM " I have found toy mbalou,"How fa^bfully bo perfonnod Uiat mtailan iibrown of all muiwtocanie wltbln tbeborlionof bis 11/e. He praaohed la tba tcbool bouwunder a IIMBM from the frmbjtory of Morrisand Qrengi, anlil I67B, wbea tba; ohorob wasbuilt, and toei) tlia serrlcn .were oonduotod intlit baaioiMt; Uiflcon^T^aUlm not belrg ableto f urnlnh the npper part, but by h»rd workAnd penlatenoytfieedlflee Waa finally obtn-pleUd. Ifr. Hogiraaecurjogei jood»um from

f tbo Amuicaa Forelte Powder Coaipsny'iWorti i t Landing, bu been wrecked by anerplpsion, but, tortuoataly, thf* time than v uuplOMofllfe. AboutlOo'dloeklfomlArmoni-jDfBillgbtJsrwM felt In Dover, but It v unot strong enough to give tbe !mprw*fen o(BO •iplmlon at the powder worlti. TwentyminnUw later, howaTar, tiar* tmme ftnatler•hock th»t thai* w«i no nititaWng «Dd tbenT-»ry one began to ttwcuUt* «• to bow many

ll b l Ibt t h

tto«dJUilt. Bpanlilar

UrtMlUrain al York, ,'nn.eiioaoUr etuis

t e . b r i j y : ^ yaars-bf/age.When a'ycnng ntan he.Ie*irna9 the professionOf d « U * 7 «rfvan»it;»iWashlna>n, »i 0.,

i, and w

»i 0.,d

.returned to hi. naUreulnaai a. a publlaber

am bookseller, ta»l»g store, at Laocaater,doliinibat and Beading, and ha also publlahidn p e r * at U»;two formarplacea. In

klo»thUrtonalaVBatalhl.mcc«jla tbe agricultural impliMMt brim-* at th«flrmcf BdWha&BpMgtar, at Hiding, andrMTrf to Brooklyn, »hOT>Ufed a «0rwl

raV.wld* imdw and ntbmlutfa blbHopblle.T « yeart latwlte faflur^of-UieReadlagSiin emtsuiaHtd blm-flowKially u d b e pur>cbiaed tli* bomertead ol his wlffs pamcU atDwflald, Ksw UaMF»Alr^ whwe.he midedanU| i m ' i H r i ago. wbea hit aon oaioa hareairi boaght-TillrCT's irwohouiM, In vhkh

"old gentia'naan haa talus a d«ip and actlreimt . .V"-',* :) -' %• kj-h'i' ''••?,: ':':frC '¥£•:-

Jir; .BMOjjl«:was a-'uaa'awBj.abOT* tbaordinary, in jotcUigenbij and tbe» are fewu'wn'wljij'pcoldtnlttmiimi*Ululugly [banlie, eipfdillr oo purely 11 t-wmry mtjwU. Inpolitkab* « U i.trong R*patUcan, f rom the1M of tlu orguUa.tiQii of that par.T, and

brfore thai an wdapt Whig. •' To hla «nWil-Uan his death la 'a torm blow, as itow^wai

k M - m between U.«n that U not. . - , . . . . • - - • • . . . - • _ . . - ^

THE BLOMENITE FACTORY GOES 0P;A 70BTI0H OF THE IOEOITE POWBBB WOBXB B)Uf OIUBXU—TWO XX-

7L0SI0bTB 7BQK 7/XBB—NO I.1TB8 L08T.' :

C3 •

aHOBTH.

A. Dope mill, wbaro lint eiplosioa ocourna. B. Sblpplug houw, Wbtri madad oploaionoccurril 0, Eogini home. D, Stor»ge houtw. . E. MUlng houUt, V, D l tD[p(ililg H£tae. H. AbBt»toap4 engine houw. }^'-'~ , !-',.:•= V

were killed, no one supposing lhat twosuohlocfas u were felt b«m could occur withoutitne one being lulled at ib*. wgrko, and tbe

alallty Uat haa alwayi Btt*uded the eiplo-•tbtii uBretofore, streegtaened the ImpmidontBat lots ol life nrntt acaoinpany tLIs. Anhoar af(*r the exploilon repreitntatlTes' oftbs ERA wen at tbe soene of the dlraster andItwas a g^at relief nhen It was teamed thatno, one trat Injured. The building that werewrecked were not si psrt of the Purclte Worksproper, but were ut«d for tbe tuanufneture ofanew blgbexploelre, BlomenOe, hwiied afterthe Inrentcr. Dr. G. E Dlomen, TW-worke«rocowtroUed bj.t>M» FyrolleCvrnpany, andwere !.situated over Jbe bill sbont. tbree-uirtenof a mils front tbe boioe of tbe For

Dlt*3 Company. Dr. Blomeo waa until recent-ly superintendent of the Porclte works, butafter iDYentiDg bli new explosive, whleb haClalmi to bt atfer and stronger tiiiu t'orclte,be;m!giied his pwitlou and devoted his tlqit)Io Uieminuraatweof tiUnew powd*r. About* quarter belore JO.tte pan in Ihe;dope tolllcaught Sre and Dr.' Bloinen ordertd the mento seek atfety id Qigiit,** be nu«(ro.U to ai>tenipt to eztlngntsh Ue Qsniea, leit i( abuuldbe udiuccctsful, aud the detonation In turnastptTwilotof Forcltoi that was stored tetii-porarlly lu. the shipping bouw ,of the filo-mealte works., It appears tbat r w l o a d ofForelte hid b«an oarttd down to be loaded onthe «ara, biit after it waa down'the order .wasoountermanded and |a«tead of cartlug It back

theFordU mag«u.e.lt wo* stored Jn thf

thatbe qouIJ ba*e eictiugul>h«itrthetli*aliithedope nilll, and would bars dona in bail It not

m for. the dangerout contiguity or UiePor-F, and tte ]>oMibHlty^[. failure and wm-

etquent 1MB of liter. Tbe fif» f»tba dope, millbunifld fifteen. mtnu'Ua Wore the eiplosloncame, atU then It waaiiot powerful enough toset off th» Forclto. 'However, wheu tbe smokeoleare4-away If/Wfie seen that th« thipptngtwiUeVas' on flrefttid tbeb' thay knew It WMnit; a'qucatlon of afewmlnntw when1 that,oo,••' Would; go pp, anil therr [ .was; • »trous

• that ttw storage; house; fibere •ty of naptttaline, one 6t the'most

dingeiotu of the ingredienU of Blomenlto ws*h»1> would alitf«|dode.-ltwa»eiou6 twentynilnntw after Ibe ^ lint eiplodoa - ten Ue

window JIghi on tha works WM brckefl andtb«saibeswera.kndolc(dlii fromtbtoffloa oftbe worki, tlirM-fpurth*1 of-a mil* from tteKflneof thouploilbu to tba shipping homeand box house COWHIJW with ibe old works.Ia tome of the packing'and wrapping houaeapowder, i-apar, bouaaodfantieitwirt ttrtwa

v t t t b e floor*. • • ,.' "..•••• . -."•The new work* employ bui Ore or nix man

altogether. , Ou Ufitda; but ttHTw of tiwa*

* work. Tbrir dams* »M» I Martin, HaDnfliuap HaielUod William

Btomeii. l>r. liloinen, Uia .Buparlntaodsnt,was at the wqrts at tbfl.time at.th* eiploalocThere wea not a window laih lilt In' tbatiouie of Mr. John Tone, who l l m about UUa mile from tha worki. MMI boust WMsb^un fram top to bottom.: All tiw window.w*r» thrown Into the rooms wdtrototi Inmillions of pleaee. :.MiM Sllsa Tow was atthe well drawing water at ttw time and t s i•truck on tbe forehead by a brisk which fellfrom tfco chimney;; ^ :.-,r-..".',!.-. . / . - / ' ; * •

TbeioftUHcJutfsPoiQl, U£» Hopatoang.raised bp from-tha wiUr and than tatUadluok In plaos badiy tearing Uie Ice cutlerswhowewatwdrkthBre.^ ,'. .., ' ;'!•">"•':•'•, Mr. Frank. Klngi.tha book-keeper at'tbaworks, heard the. dfatt>Kplodon and « u totef the bill to iise If any one lutd b«n killed.Th« shipping hoW'wU M fira'at the timeand some told was.buhiiiig and throirliii outa number of different colorsd lights.' K[nfstood, aud;fratched I, UU ,bis.bappfpt l '|ptblok.VbaX:the ihlppliig.bon»» had n'otix-ploded yet so he W.lkid b«k uotll be waaabout one fcundrfd yarfi- »wsy,' than twstood watching It U»lo- When U» ihippinj

retp,,f»raw»ya.pM«le, aodfAatlamitU* andetroek' Wror Into.UwlmrU of paopla formllea .round. • Tb. bulUingi djatrayed Um-day; weW" 6nlyrpttt';itp" ,!«*• Spring.- «o4' tbi

rtormcwi«lt»t»dEotrtpai»d

itoo tcing It u»lu. When U» ibipplnghpuae went' up King w«a faijekad down tadhe Io.t'h!i. hat. H« pfcked htowilf ap tadran to a tra* around Which he threw Up arnt*and lieldlfatit until fas realicedtUtr be.rweiastill on'iwrtb whan ue went batkfor b!a Uatand'eUrUtibaak' for. Ibe ofllo*.-7br»sttime be wanlti to ateoglmd ItdbUeuoii aa ftreuaedinUlil«*ui h'%\\\ fUl, aa cperf taaik- Xbe ihoiflt pi tlw txploeloo ipUt t ie flowIn tbe KCpfMuaut icbool howe and K U Vthe chlldrwlw IhrtHhiy nm 'to I»6«i.: V- .••' At tbe"i«(Jing'rti>» gooda were knockedfront tlie abelrM to (he floor and anural^r oftktnge w « ^ i p o J l r f ^ ^ f e ; : . ;L v %-^

j p l ^ . ,Tb« ! « • In t>iipdlii|aaod IforciU ia law ttaio 110,000, biit tbat li a0^<^niMeratJca,aqd U oot taken Anio e*

imt intbV f«noi»] rejolduj that no ima'waa'i a i i v 1 ^ r ? ^ ^ - V ^ ' ^ : ^ % : ^ • ''\-';;;;

, Ttir* aret^»nty-«li gnivwln Mmil poiiiitythat b«ar silent tntlmony io the deadly effectof the aiiibeloiia at tbepow.dei-Worki alttiatedait LaDdlugainlJIcCal'HTill*.' It 1* riot to' be

aVtbenfure^ that pwp.e ar« itppi*-iwiiii«Mwwii'«tb"ybMrtiedullhtavfram'J>le and f«i tie juoltbew burning tljpamloagent*; and U-U * popolUr polooMenoa that

oeVprthewploiimie bartoccnritdo^oburcb i o t j i holid Tb &$ <

r ttte i^porU wd tUy are but t b w(mil tte iwMiJtb.Mploe.ijc.1 •/-.'.:: in»g^aV4t; : Fr^ ; A t » i *

were kB9CkK| out of tMrMoil t luOopraoftWkieMwtU^

a , U e i and tie doora were bun*

••Tbt in'ock^lt li ask), epUt (b* »«ll la- tteit^^HeuwatHarflfltowii,'' iv.-v'-;-;!'-.J':Vs

A wlodawJo t

iam his daathbosri of a l e' rt^ bl ilfcoim • iifhatf-'uid '-am?;: Thin

takes to 'De i^^«ew Hjun^blre, oq Urn-day tat Intonnanlv^--.r; *•,'\.;:-.v.^•;:/\'-'-,-.'^T-'^ivvV^^w',.*,*-*'^ ^ .':';';-:"J'' 0-f';^Vi^^:^-''*A'tnMWf.r':'-':''-r';'v"r /'; ^ V i i ^ : ^ * t M W f r t : ; r ^ v /

Jait ai'thepebpl* were coming out ol tbeH^ltlkHiAa^vno\ottkirM^»

the corutT «rttn\Warr.nw n B b c k i r d i t t ^ « «

; p ^pon invrettgatlan It waa found that the boy

rho drir«f for Oondootof Hoqpui, of thekrrer AocowmodaUoo, jMuljdrlren downwn to peeft him at tbe, aUlba, wfeu hlalQ»rrl*rf»tW.',0 T l » W attempted to

7etabl<«uKl7flpped, throwing ttw boy ont u d

tdlDg the) bone eo that be ranaway.Dover be n u to Rocktwaj and tben

atarted for HUlbnioh wtwrt be Iwrnt attxkIn A nun* drift and wia found about firecft&ack tba nest motalcg by ecmc oar ibopman on ttwlr way to work, one of whom tmkoanoCliLmitBtUbewM called for NeithertbehomtKiralnlgb wee damaged in tbebut.

h l L M l U d h r i df q , S

waabnugbt back to ifow TueKlay morn

Xbftt Drilling,Tto»Uainlnw'iaP

w»will nofc DMntioo at

^ y ,UarltqEj-Olmsii WM «lone la tba mill andcUlma Wc.6uta-lu.ii iiiit lbs On otitlf It bid.oof be«n tkat there 'were^three ^barTelt ofplctrio «cld hi the plsc« at tbo tlm.. Hiknew.thutthey would eJtplodaajwoo • J t t *fireraaobedtbiun ao b«^ J*U«d to' tbtreetoftW taw »ttW>otI»—tb«»:w^lucludlog. Bupb filoWn-to run aup.the WltC'b'y;nuB>bo»t^ ;jwdaandttood walUngfbr'the «plodon tbiy^knaw;miift "foll*»f;,'v

irhfly ,'wiiiied probably flre'tnln:utwaod then tlta three b»rr«li eiploded witha'iw:ai^'''wfcen]:the >aqka obaradi awaythere was nothiw left" of tha dope tuUI, butwhen they looked ««ln thej eaw tha dippingbotu*, -hlcb cn^Ulnsd about 18,000 pouodif ^tr / ionje of whfch,waiPorc!t«, had

'flre m i they kn« w tt wat out j a. qu**f l when ft would follow, itid tmt

I a iyJt wc^d hiV^bro'

l no p nfeo n y i tinttU drlUing ebfJIaoxa tbat appeared Ia UeEtU tut week h not ol tbe right kind He

tmi that the only way to teit a man a drill*: potrar Ia ttfluvq him drill from two IoM feet Into^rodt'and aaya that If WmI*, at Suite City, Montana, wllf drill iin<> tfaeae oondltloni ihat b*witL aoopt tbeJIengeforfroiq|a»to|liCOOAitd« Thert Orasi miner cUtina tbat It la only •

qnectloa of breath to drill from une to fifteenmlnutat wblU It Ufces tone work tfl drill

S e w Trip TicketaTbe D , L. £ W Railroad bat jttit teued •

new flltj trip ticket to like the I-IMM O( tteo.d blue Hooka. Tbe oe.w ticket la In tbekhapa of a commater'a Itctiet. No mom hluebooks will b-JoUot tbe tlckst DIUM of tbe

panywidatily thtwe Issued prior to thlet will ba ftcoeptcd by oonduclon. Theao foe the obange ta U>at a nurabrc of

pnple •long U» Kue ban been epeculatingwith Ua book! and aome hare made a wm-forUblB liflng rrora Itndlng books »t * Blight

raooe oTer Ibe cent.

' L , VrlQM Way So-wnThe D o w Bee Hife Btow baa•r oast, on all the atook Go and conrlaoe

•loonelf H Helnvn, SMHBX, aoraer CanalBtreetn, Ihiter, N J

"- Ofcildren* SnitaWe haT« »on» Tery warm Doobla B-eastcd

SulU that wo are aelUng at njj low prlcea toibantmt. TajIorBrw.

g u n V.Cloalng out tba balanotof ChlUrta'iCloaki

b n B f J H.ai.ram.

fttatoel b**botwlt.

« ,'e up to »LO0 t*r btubtl

red:oa'April £l«t, 1885^ at,Uia''wbai on* m«i wai Villia' P»Fmiu'wt»k»,'wbai- on* m«i wai

tin, nWi wew;fcOWrMVenaber. Olby;18«;Uurt alter All Balattltey,, iw uploatraat tbe

] O U b Q l l S S 7F o r t i u l U l t i r * e ; . , 1

(UiedaTUtoreAU Baint'i Day,) aoaxptoafoi.:at t^,Fi>rrfU4lllKl f m r i w n ' IJecwiUr

« > i l l« f ; p r >UHki, tbree men |D]urwi,D«c«

«p!adaq ertiv KordU kllW» iBth;l8&J, «p!adaq ertiv, KordU, kllWwo BfB. April ISth, 1903," •iplfts.cn • ! t i i

b y a l

^ p Io ganerai.yJt wc^d ^ .foallib'foi the, men. to bare tried to put tbeDin (ratal It w»" likely to go up at uiy no-ment. How*™-, i t took >ha On about twentyminu tee to naoh tbi jpcmderjuid,th«o therew u a terrICo r*pbrt, wLtch wa< board formllea around, a'oloud of imok« and • bole Inthegt^undtotnark tta tpot where tlie'ibin-plaghoaM hid itood. X WheDthe men looked•round alter: the smoke'had' bleared th«ytound'that not a bboie'w" leftjjn-tbe'wholewuk^; Thire wMiibt'erinaipllntM left oftbe itjlpping bonn, the- irtorags bovie, eon-.talnlDg over 100 barrels of .i jt o'-oapbUiailii*oollapetd and itraoge* to say the.barrelaall

laht^tbe;bol )er^oih«;fen ID andm « l Q « a . ^ ; ^ ; D andnothing wii left of the five mixing b6o»Mfe*«oVptthebowla,and tbetidi» and roof'of theold itorigohouie Wllnajieap;- A>oo4 cut-tCT'i ^ntfon the blU about 100 yarda frontthe KMBe.M wrecked,'" »)t eeotloiw of. tale-'phone: win were Mctwn away; and tfae ground1

4'i^'atr^Vo^wiU^wrfli^a^:';£arg«; g^ e dlitaooe

a^tbegrouiHlwia^coTeted wltb^debrta. torm dlitance'of ai.jiuiuteror {tunjli :=Ttiq\foroe<t U ^ t ^ o n i o Q k f t u w t « l y * l l i ^ o n vaiU r l » - i ^ i w e ™ ; W r a f u p y ; e T OCopt torn from ibme of tbe tneeabd In plaoetcoold be found Urge - pleMe o[ tree trunka'whlclikad been torn firofit tbe 'main body**!

ly aa though cut by a. knlfeCi ;Tbe soldk hi ^ f d d ddt*»Iork thi tto^g a

gra^t inany of the gbtntni hare been wm>pelltidto buy new foot.wear plaoa tramplogthroiiRh l».r;Theee'.'w'oirk« aro tdtoated OT'BTttu'titilfram the regular, Pbndte worka athay "oioier to Ufc'AtliogtcioiUtoa th

i ffjWtaBD tbo Ont'ezpioiloo oo-cumd it moolt tblngi up pretty .well ro tb*otoerridB ot tha hlU. Tti» niec in the differ-ent bulldluiii tiocgbt that iorns ct lielr fel-low workmen bad been blown toatcnity tpi'did not know bm what. Uair bolldlng would

H t f t h ' j d d t t ig

gcn. i t . Ho.t.of thorn'jjmped nndwoountera and lay! tbero walUng for anoUierreport, bnt fl| none 'came they itarted up andd U t T K k t o l ^ w b e r e t U t i w b t o w w

ioju'red or to tearco for t*b« r*malQi of t iekilled. -Thty wire met by one at tto otooenof the oompany-who told them when tietrouble woi, WMlor D*tU, John BhuaiMuxt Forca'Jobnwu'w^ rtaodlni togethernear No, 8 packing* hmtw wbbn tt» moot

l l ' ^ ' t h : blldl

y ^ t pREOQLVKO, Thai perariMlw be granted toe o t a ^ i t m oi-ekoWa ilgnaliat E M X ,

Bergen and Unloa Mrwt eroeatnge u re-queattd f pnrUtd, fcoweter, and be It under-atootl tl*t tlie UoBuiWnl Council do not mire

flub, heard a terrlBo report Ud d'ndced tfaeliUatla au4 bamjM totx abcuUm to protoeltbemailm In oaw aaythlitg fell op them;

» pTo»»diW», to require Ue abora•yatam to tMabaMowd, «&d Kites erected *t

l a c n a a t n g a . • • ' . • 'aotlDn It was ordered that tba wage* ofo ejriplbjed on lh« girbsge wagon be

There waa a rattle of Jjreakinf glaa atid onl U U |t f d tk jillaraUgaUoil |t l

d

f gd tkat nejirlj ercryk M b k

j t l p y jThe (allowing Ulli w « n read, referred to

FJnaoot Committee, approied and orderedpaid, OorporaUoa pay- toll, 9816 88j 0. H.Etglaa, | l l:60; Smith &. Jenklna, •83,3,;Dofer tumber Co,, 194.58; WJUUn Klof•»ia, JMSM 0afu>, b*alth inspeottir, »10 ;polloeafH; T. J.Kerr.»«lSfl; DorerBkotrlcIJlht GXBj-uy, |fl7«.0a.••'..

Street Oommlttee repoited tbat they badlaid pip* aoroM Union atnet from Blackwell

> carry off the nirffto* w»ter, -Adjourned. _•'_;

Court Hotea."Brfc*y"Palm«rgothillo.lhijuWo(lhe

lorUddM fruit on Tuvdaj night and was putout of a cocpls of saloooa. He lay down Ina enow baak and was .taken put and etarttdtip to* Morris atrtet .kill toward bli home.•Then be reached tha residence of Ur. FosterBirch be went up the ctepa, and began to ring

>beU,slioataiidnlMin*n7badragananlly,wanklcked out ot tbo yard and Into •

iw arirt for bla (Kins and nlgut witahtnuilyram pat bin Ia tbe look-up orer tight,"sdnawUr morning Jovtlos Oage floedhlmi u d ant him to Horrtitown for six days.A trawllngpool table oovertr named Want,m Hm.Yctk, struok town yeatarday andJewell Bros. gaV* blm * job covering three

tablet In tbelrsaloon ae tbey bad tna cloth onbud. ' He ooTered ona table »nd abcut nineo'clock last nl|bt tit staf tod out the b«ok door.Vfbm b* dU not return it wsa round tbat hebad wrsippad thsremilninf tiro new olotbalnso old cna u d bad gooe tbrougU t i s Uckjardiand left. Mirehal Hagan wtsnotlfladand KbOa be WM looking for, him <me of thaJewell Brw. foa&l lh* Mlow In Stenn'asaloon. Ha returned; tha 'elolba and theafantkal was told whare be was.: Oa arrivingat BUreo's tba Kartbal found tbe fellow badsktppsd but ht found him In'{William's aaloonand etmttd him:-title morning JuatloeBrows' &nd !Ward tS and cuts and sent him

McnriitoWn for a sis days r#»t. Than srsrery few of Utoaa fellows who are able to

*«&m$§Tn. .book w

At M\ A x l L ^ I t a w l U ^ w « i a n * ltit of the Mi. Arttavte ho*s| u 4 tM DKC4Ifo' retnoTad.tU ylasa gtM fn»t oBk of

:;. A ww betongni id' Mr. bigraa, acrcap'Uelake'lybajbi.wwlit m i knocjjaddknra •ad

KJ^teiluMsleang aart-ar. BB^r4i,>4 orter. lor WO paiaaWflai,

l:;';1:""'';' ' V i ? '.=, TwVwIniHwi) wuekoockao nit<«Vii»m,tEnd^^teU^taij ij^^J.j^g; ;i(J';^:

Tbircrinii n«» oro'irted kal Btndur $Vm-oM.wbn tb. railroad nw had olwtv •* ta*

meatlxkgfor^M^Themt^luiruUiMw^li«o^;NMi-8aivUyss«ilc..a*il*4ra*' « . a « a i J - e d : b y : ^ ( « B » ^ ^ V t t l »

;"The Bjejdof Dl«cton lnJJ aitpakjUw^

:'rTlw'tsid poiogame wUdi*wai'tCW«b«eJ,

P Uj« i ; tW».wk-Wi^^^

fotwardWtbJ^'iuri/o^^iiWi-Uma wbeaUM DOTST bmiuwjogat «T«B wltbMorris to w i v A l m t ^ M c ^ w n ^ M f l aueeipecW tooonwiip, rMarni^oe tk* Ito'oloct fn(«ht,>aped«l mr beiagatUohrfto•ocommodau tkau. vTbty will U soiartabNdat tW rooms'aftoV tbe.'ganf by ta*JMal.'a*

w ( ^ b a l a O a l S Bl-.l,. tvtVit^- Aoo«g tba.Breakers'areT. 0.T.CnUn/oiIf.wyork.aixl/oonWanaJnriar,ol TOlaoslpbla.' Taa. looal a-odatlon » ao-t i U e i t o T l n f c f e i e s K K ' i ' W i B J i r ^

Th.ontli. |ji»»a.lamUiii»tbjBhmiptwIU bebeU tonight, amiererr.mbar (a oread to ba praaant !>>''.•'-•.;:;;••;- yr : ... AniaJ.qn.rt.tt.l.toliroriindtompoudtTMP^t'iW? 1: ' ;^ ; ;tT.M.P^JtnieniWrs.:; :v; ,i n aritta.tio das. rtU~oebe'sUrt«d,

taiigbt b j BHuclpal A.'J.tlt«naI|. ^'nuaawbowoold Ilka to' Join wyu i f i .a» kail,In tbalrnames > u» Bem^r, at i c e . I s . oUas•llll ba tree toall members of to neontavkn:; A lanja number btni«»t«r»blpBtjolr. tb i

noatl, It wotld greatly aH tbe msmbsntlpommlltae It members woaJd look at thilr

l d m t h u M ;

; |ilbeKest J s m r Water Oosapanr bar. ad-

d«l Bl.oo pood tothslr'lioldlng. of waterm^Hj propertjlntb. BoeaoweV V»«aj,U»title bavIng naaasd laat waak.' Tbe propartT

M b l j b U l b d tl riraojopD.' -Tha i»ie WM mad*throcgb a HewYorkrwleeUUspeculator.- JLBoontonclnbtadafiTe j » r l» ie rf tb. fls^agprlTllsfaaof the pond at «0:per year and they netlredISOOtoWllntviisli It1-. '..:•-.:. .•«'-.','? ;v:.-i.'i'^1

-,• ^ . i v , v-. 3;lie;;Beiiial8.flarV:- - V . , : . . -ef tadle." and MbasV Jaoketa wUl .1*oSaredat a wo»l«M S^rinwlor tba » V t » lajsIn order, to prenare for oar anataal narentorj.

d- lS-JTnraeflhH>a9rb|a»BVr-..!. .J.'KUlgoral. XX;;pongb S/rop. BJlgbre'a2CX Oamobor Oreanj.: •Klljgeta'a XXToroiaF l a t a r;f?!;ii'W/}:^rcfv>•ll

0OXHCOM 0OUJIOILTba Commion ConnoU net Id regular

Mood*y right FrMeatv-Utyor Snnbam,Raoor<i«r B*«h, AUwmea Brawn and Uo-P»Tlt,*n4&wocflo»a Burr, broaiweU

KliiBtra of preceding mealing were J«iand approreoV •-

A oommioteatloo troo Jamw Uurpby toAlderoaa Brown WM read, aaktiu to baiConudl remit bis fine and coata. llurpby

imltted by Aldermui BrownAngnst, for"plaindrank," and the prisoneragreed not to eomi baok to tbe plnoe 11 aetrree. Do motion tb* (bus and cueli were n-miMed.

Tfaouaa MoCue, of Doier, baa been In tbemusty ,1ail for Sfty-efght daye DeoauM heeiuld not pay hla floe aod ooeta for gettingdrunk and hi mjoaeted Council to wailt tbun,ea that ba eotUd get out. Tbe matUr waiUid oo U» Ubla lew lofeetigatlDu.

Chief Lambert report-Hi the nama of KimnkE. EvereU ea having, been elected a mealierof Protection Hook tad ladder Company aitha aotloo was wocurrod to.

Uanhal Bagan preeented hla report lor tbemonth aud on notion It.vaa noalved andplaced oDflla, ..: *

-folke Jtutioe Oage anbuitted bla reportlor ttw month togrttar with ctxck for «35 forflaesand oorta coUeoW, wblct wai ncelvtdand ordertd pUsed'ou flit and the ro<H.»yeorered Into tlM tnitury,

BDDerintMdeot Brjant, of the RIBb BridgeBranch, aakod pennlMoR of Council to U.t a•yitem of eleetticiil algwaa at tbe orouipwhen tbe Bteeat Oomnlttoe bad order'gttee, agreitDC ttw|t if sot aaUafnotory toabaadom Uwm and erect getet. Fneldentaicbarfs, o« t U D u m and Boduway 11*31-nmO, nqtmttt. CottneU to grant the Central'a

W and ttw' foUoWlng reeoiaUon wu^ a t ^ C i d

Dorar PrinttaB Oomoenr's rieetlna:.M tha tneattng of tba^nrer Printing Com.

pany1 bald W;:ttiaBdej!'Biglit, Mr. George

Uebarda waa alsotsd PneUnt, In pl.ee ol(telate luao B. JoOs>,>nd Hrerr ft*. Orabbskas elaotid . dlreobr.' Tbe fdowaw raeoln-WmBoa'tbadeatkotMr.Iolte; warfanopWl I•Taiauii lauo B. JoUt>. «na ot Iba found-/•era at laa.Oorsr.PrinUug ConpanJ and IU

FiaalB»itfroiiitiSfatoso<luorg»oUsUon,na.log died on.Daoaaaber Ulb, 1WI, andt U r d a B i r i t o p r a B a l t a s a i a a n i

of til. a." km,

B a a o t n o , Tbat j> bis bulnssa rabiUoaaIbi nnmiisiij K T " r l j r r TNI — ; - • - - " : - j

_4pue]rBailTa)a*wa>B1asarttBtbefatarBatBef l b aosaasgr.aakl earnest Io bis efforts•warlallB pnaaaMtir aba the edtaanaaent> , T n m a l a a j Bad la bis personal rela-3B. aaaila, eoerteoBBl anj Modi ka .waa a

- aaatsLTKi, fin-ekae, lk.1 tbesa'raaoliitionaBaatwaatiaaoa tk* aihnlaa,:a oopr of Ibam

l k M K tka taailj , and printed In tbalMif:i^>%?£fV£0 - •'•••••"

r A a b > i i « B n ^ B a alie will be lasaaata' ta Dabar Opera BOM.

to^Jgkt (Praia;) ,br w ancient oonpany ofnsajata, wltb J , K Took end Miss JoanWTjn, U ta. prtaolpal pane. Hie Will(Ua (Del) BepnoUota saja of It i"iKuamr aad tae Balna" was pnaaated,tto»ne«BniJ»t Heeletortfcen-rt Uroeto

tUa oltr, *i 3.t. Tooai and a strong support-« . - • • ' . . * . * - _ * _ ' _ u j l —tj— _ . a Jf _ . ^ * . fa.

»MaJll«i«ocWi»forapi^»»ptrO!i» caraer,

sad Ua tb« briffhtDeaa of a; Tbe enUn oompanr la» ^ y ; p

.jYwalTbaetwedaJBdesoretJM.Te.rsg*. Mr,Itejta'ff - • dfW,OenMii;ilfaleDt .oonwlian,

W T t l d itrodwed_ , *m ably wpportid

Mi« Jott^Cmte*, who bj itrocg aod

^ .Tbaaai the Srat tim

KalJej at* b ^ b o v o»kb^ wpelrs. .Tb*old • etoaa1 etMk b u . U u MnUraly rwnaved

t d t t I t k

aWklsMecl lB.rssnlts i B B » S I * ; Snrjbodr aroond.ttetnnBtoa waa baig W Wabaadajr nernlng aaUat wti ata taai'M (o;: raUgttlng tte (or-naoe. BtaiB.wasgoUatinpaarlrandtb.blgMorris BMUB) »aj Watail to aaa that all waart^. Mr.KaDn « » * « 1 taa torcnto tbsaaarl ivat lB. VKJaj kola ai UiSObVlnckand Ua works woe^irta i" Til. lndu.t»J

fatnaaaant .BOi:. . . _ -IB*-on yyaitnieil.j'atternoon,l l t i , l l H . ' . l Ike bom. ol U» brlda'a,K Mr.;'i«l U™.:tl«»g. MarJ., of

Fltua^t HUletbi iwr t i* . ot jstlaaOeotrfiun*H h d U e t A: Lri 61Hrt

l *Harmh and U r e t e r A: Lariew, 6 1 ,

pto Zn*+m.ihk WtefiOly gownedAorid t**wun, Tt» oemnoDy

p m e d i b y the B*r. B a i r Braltli,putor <A tfce JPmbjttrlan Caurob at Tlan-

•rt, MMUU& br B«r. ft*** M. Kerr, putortto P i^rt -r iw Chan* at Cbeetar, in the

itUm of the ImrMdUU families, L :After l fUHghtful wedding bnakrait, Mr.

adHri.-l-rieoo Wt for Kew.rk, N. J.,where tbO1 inUnd boarding ontfl, eprlnc andb b l b ^ k l ; A U t b t I lt b o & i t D b ^ k p ; ; v ; t p

kat,bappyendIbyonawewUtUwu In theirir life.

:'.' -'-' " Ooae to California,; > '"• '•CepUb D. B. Allen, anompuil^l by bfa

dauihtan. Warn; Carrie and • Qrtre, laftTbaraday' •twrniion'- Tor California, wberethey wffl n-iDdtlWwfntar, tr»T.lIlfl)raodTlilt.Ing. They wlU itop for a ibort while In the•batl-arnpartof tb« State,1 to wjoj Ita de-Hjtufol clhnate.^A .-^.iyy.i;-•.-•;-- '• • . •

•peotml Swurstsn Bates to Trenton Tla,J Oantral -Uutjoad of ITaw Janar . ;

Tn>iMbyl'<ran,:17tbf 16B3. ^ B|Mclal aMtmlanfcltafl>toTtolllbldfc^ltttafroml>.»wtoTrectoowlllb«eoldonaa IBU aad 17tb, i t «2.» eaob\ ejooi to

mmnntlUaalptbbcla . tr^ -

•-T"^J.. . •-•--"-fBiiiiiti :iSvw'Ktt*titii-ta bny'.OIoihijig. '.WSJ areWean aatUog It far b»to* Iti real T»1U*. CU1 and

AanMl MMtins of the T. W. 0. A.The annual meeting of the Y. U. C. A. WM

held on Monday evening last A goodly num-bar of UM munbtn were preeent to Lear "oommlttMa report u d touiaact. tb« butof tbe year. Tbe meeting waa called to order•tfl.ottockbx Fmkteiit Hulurtftud la tbecbsence of tha Secretary William Otto wot•Isotad Baantsry pro tam. Secretary Huttu-trland, of Morrlstawn, offered prayer. Tre*i&mX Hu.tart presented all retorts of tinwork ot the pa*t yttar tbanblug tbe varlouoommltttas who bad worked ao hard to mat

Laaodatlon a sdcoesa. The report of (li<numbenblp eommlttte tru DrwenUd by iuebslrmu, Ethelbort Ely, »^o ihow<Sd tbattbe MBodatlon in meuiberjhip had beld liown during tb* preeent year, although ^orllug uDdar many diBadrantagea. Tba rccejHOD committee reported through dulruiauSnvder, and thowid a good year's work, Tin

TO dally. The ohrlsUan work ooinmittw'n re-port was read by chairman E. A. Taylorwas an excellent one, nod showed tbo swork done along religious lines quoting Ineating c*se* of men who had been won forChrlat through the «gtndoi of tho dmthe past year. Th» avenge atteudancent UieSuuday afternoon meetings was SI, The ath-letic commit Ue's re|Hirt WM r«<1 by chairmanEtnil fitiiaipf, snoffed (bnt while they hadloat by reoum.1 from towusoiae ot their mostealhuslastlo gymnsslum membsrs, they badoeTarthsleM bad a good year In that depart'meat, Tie boys' work commfttM showedthat they worked under such a dUadtbat thtyi«onld not acooiU[JI.ib what thsywoold wish, y«t lh*y bad dons what theyeoutd with the room tbat tboy had. Tba re-[>ort« all showed that Uie ineiobera of tbacouimlttee* wttre looking forward to the timeOut they could get Into tome quarters wherethai) rooms would be adapted to the wovk,After tbe report* the citation of four direc-tors to tak* tbe pUce ot tbow wlione termiLutd expired, resulted in the ilectlou of Qeo.

D. Ueak«r, Kd. L. Petty. John A. Lyon 'B. D. tfalghbour. Tb* Pmldant thenpoinUd tha following coinmlttou furinsolng raan ,,

Hembsrenlp-Etbelbert Ely, chalrmaii; T.U. Bnyder, James Roekrotr. Jaiiits Shmks,PoterNortbrup.

Eeception—T. II. Snydsr, cl>alruiau \ \Y\Qarard, Jobn Voorbees, EtraCiura, IraC.Hajry Dlakerson. James Bhanks.

Christian Work-P, E. Oefloiw, cbnlrtuati;E. A. Taylor, J, A, Lyoi, Wm. White, U,Paer.

Athlrtlp—En.,1 8tump(, chalrtitsn ; Fred.ohnsoB, A. D. Ktlloy, Douglas Sri'ba*. UoPall, Guy I'nuielsoo,Hlck—Cbea. E, Vreeland, cLilrujan ; Wi.lt-

leld Cut, T. B. Wbltfofd, O. U. Cbrystal, J.

Boys' Vork-Jtui Climi, chairman; Fred,lofanion, Cbas. E. Vreeland.Bduc«tioual-J. K. George, chalrnian ; Ed.

>. Petty, Ira Cos.. Entertainment—IS. D. Kelghbour. chair-man ; Oacu Peer. Wm. Otto, Ira Coe, 11. J.Dlokenon, Win. J. Uosklug.

Board ofFroeboldtra.The January mwtlng of tbe board waa held

on Wednwday. All the members were prewutvltb the ezosptloa of Mr, Ht«iibena. '

Mr. FVost read A couimuntcAtlon from Dr.floral, of Chester, who want«d to know what

board proposed to do about a bill for tMwhich h« bad rendered aotne time slno* forput mortem examination U» tad made of IbeDrown, child. It wts stated In explanation

lat the doctor bed attended the child for -18hours before Ita death and after It bad

tbo uauil oertlQcate. Afterward, be-of rumor* that the child had I

poisoned, Justice fItney gate him authorityto hold an examination which shown! thatU* child died froni natural causes, Tba rant-Ur was referred to the Finance Committee,, Tbe Finano* and Audit Committee reportedthat the account* of tba Count; Cullwstov badbeen vsamlned and approved.. The receiptsfor the monlb including the baiauoa from lostmonth were «1SU,US.8O; disbursed Wl.fi2S.20,.saving. • balance on band of •i!tT,32a.OlAlao reported approted bills amounting toW85.13, whlon were ordered paM.

The Court House and Jail Committee re-porUd In jalUilast report A admitted 28,dinhargad IB, remaining ffit, The committeealso reported approved bill* to the amount of•U3.7fl which wero ordered paid.

The Poor House' OomtnltUe reported iuouse «t last report 79, admitted 8, ditchar^ed, retMlnlDg M. In Ohitdrai.'i Home stlast

report 01, admitted l.dlsohnrjjod a, remai60. Approved bills to.the amount of $T,waraxtporud and. ordered paid, and creditsof |S3 war* also reported.

The Oombalttee on>allsMl]aneons Acooiinttireport*! approvtid UJIi ainouuticg to'»lMO,ffl)which'war* ordered paid, together with a fewbrUgihUee. :_ ;•; .->••;-•

Tba tnnaoy. C«nmttt«e reported that after•xinlnlog Into th# caan of Pboba Suring, nvhered to II at tbe but meeting, tbat tho badbeenonlarei] malntalotd at thelar>a« EBJa* a counly patient, - v l ~

A namber ol jtutleinen from Hanovertownship wars present, bnt conoludea to post-pone UM insMiUUon of the uultflr of stoneroadstowras future occasloa and ibe boar4•dJourMd.-JemymaiT. -• . ";. • f . :

-.;-.• ;,! Hospital Work.To TBI EDITOR or TBI Eat. :—.ThaTTtnU-oltlwAll . .

new oi UM generous treatment extended toInUtutlouby thecltlwiiB of Uorristcwn

maA Ttdnity, d*cm It dive to tbetn to report *>brisf outline of tb* fforjcaboompllihed thereinfrom tte opening day, September Sd to Jan.lit, 1803, The flgures>Ul not full to slow.tbs prenipgnMd of such an Institution fn ourdty. The amount of'good already done ia abopsful ptcsage for the future. The Truateesreeognlea the skill and devotion of both tbaMtive.Md.ooiualtlng staff of pbyaloiana andenrgaon*, who from the beginning bava U-borwt without stint In the latoreeta of, tbe

itsaadtbe hospital.: AC the«am« time,to Trustees cannot withbold Ihelr epprecte-U M ol tbe ooaselM, tlrflleai devotion of theBIstWB^gbo, owning among us atransetv,har««tla«fa«d<tb«atMiTes closely to m, anddemonstrated that the good fame which theircharity and tendeniees won them" elsewherewill Bpltndldiy oirown their tfforta here. Totb*pabllo, eVar generous and thoughtful, forraluabla material aid and good-will tbeTrua-tees u t m d their faeartfelt'g;n.titude., The

" %M1 Is now ready for all cam, and tbor-_ ypiip*red for either wwd or private

paUenti. jlthaa'won tha highest encomiumsot prabe /rbm exptrU.in hoepltol require-ment* fur TenUlaUon, beating suid pleullneuOn* rary great need *xLit>, which it Is hopedwill apon.berwlUod, and that la a .teamlaundry. •• Tbe ordinary txpta** nave b«en*o tanob grettar than waa .aatlelpated: thatthe TruiUea ar« for tbe p iwnt restrainedfrom tli* ontlty.of tb* *l,300,wL[cl. tliln

ratleaibt, 44 J natlonftllty, United State*,82,'lr*land, ID, Eogiand, 2, Sweden, 1, Italy,1; religion, Catholic," 20, PpUatant, 18;tntles, B8; females, 33; dlseaao,- SI i accident.,Injuries, 10 \ disclurged, oared, 13; lmprored

i, 1; OMUM, «; pay patient*,[4; realdeooe, Horristown at, Madison S, Oo-

9, Chatham 9,' Mt, Hop* a,.Btaqhope 1,STetoongl, Woodport l.Brooknldel, Boonton1, BvoardeVille 1, NewYiirki.

.•r.;,'/-.--;';v. .;• JOBUPH31.PL-TKX,.';•;', -• '•••'.:' ., •'- " for tte Trustees,

ThsBlstersdesIrt to acknowledge wtthgrnt-itudsdoMUonsof turkeys, quail, fruit, pies,cloth*, toya, wine, writing-dnk, cmdla-stlcksandlucp frcm Wn. fatrick Farrelty; leaflard, d t m aod toji <ntn lUss Finny Hop-kins] a bami of flour from Adama & Fair-child; box of soap; bottle of wine from Un," J. Loooey ; a barrel of flour and grapea

m Turner & Bennell; a pall of'oysteiraWm, Foster, N«tr York cltj; torkeyn,

tmlt and segan from a Rev. friend ; from afriend a barrel, of flour. These Monitionswere rwdvf.1 during tbe holidays; otltt-rdonations were receifed and will lie ncknowledged in the linnnal reporL -. , >

. ," '- filSTKB BHISSEKBT.

- : • — » a> » .——:— . . • ••

' - Barg-alne for SO Days. _Gnat cut In tbe prle« of Ladies' aod MIHMS1

TacWta at J. A. Lyoa's, : -

aod buy your Winter Underwtvu- at the DoverBaiarof J. B. Gilmm. ;- .

,' ", auree GFood Thlnga, .Klllgore'a X X Oough Syrup. Klllgare'i

X X Camphor Cm»m. Killgore's XX PorouiF l t ' ^ ' t "

'.' ' Bargain*! Bargain* 11 'In Uenii, Yontb; Boys and Cblldran's Orer-

oMts and Bolts at the gnat Redaction Bale ofTaylor Droa. r_ Call and secure s bargain,;. *

: Ladles' Sna-raved Vlaltin* Cards,Latest styles at Uts I B M EEA ofllee.

>. BUpbsn»* Pnpand, Buckv&eKt.TtL*Bo*rtm*d«. Trylt, •

LETTEH PBOM OHESTPB.

In the lint fcue uf the Kit*, but ont, un.the beading " Died on tbe voy liome," i,brief pottoo of tb* Aentb t>< lir-. Martlia T.

of John Ueiiry Vandervrer, of this jilace,whkh contains tbo folioffiug erroiie-'u«

1 Hums time ngo btr busband took lieito Avon Park. Florida, to see I[ n cuaDgecjimat* woulJ uut fjentfit ber. Foratti

ajtlitftred to gaiu, but iuddenly a ebangafortbpttorse came and tbey slattrd home.On the way ibo became trnrnv and they treronifiollcd tobtuj^at wme tuwu in tlie Kuutphoraaheiiied." Tlili uiiiutcutiuii*. mkrep-MtontaUon uianiraatl; daea Mr. Vmdegreat in justice, for of all meu In tbe ie would have boeo (lie Jittt to under Lake amrncy ur S,OOU miles wltb a wife no 111 as toB unable to alt up, and so TeeMe tliat disso-

lution was dally (iniiilnent, even tbounu Itmight have been lur l\it> laudable purpose ifpossible of reaching home before death closedtlie Bad /went?, as we wbo bave lived iieSgbtwr

VandervetT ever nine* he Idtatol dthe villitgij leventeeo rear* ago can toatify,eipcclally after bavliig ol/aervtd the untiringdovotioa with which be*« tenderly mfuls

bis wile'* tvery want, and sparing nolabor or *Jt|«uM> ID order tograiify bor everywhim, and humor her every caprice duringbar lung and woary glckoeM. Knt tbsr<tbOM wbo tlo not know Mr. Vandenkindness of heart an well AH we do wbo are Inthe habit of meeting with him every day, and

wonder that bt) fwli ouriBv*. nt Ixdngunfavorably rtureMut«d fur a tnau of for 1t«nd«r Muullillltlea than In* potMtu.es wotr*Mut tb« imputation of carete« IndifferenceIf not cruel heortlewnci<a iu n.aoifcetlng no

tU« thought tor the comfort of B sick wifeai to couw ber to. undertake a journey forwhich In her enfMilled condition «b*utterly ULWUIQ to vudure, and It Is for thepurpose of placing Mr. Vmiderveer ta aproper light before the community that cor-rection l8 BrOU|jkt.

The facts of the caw art* as follows tVanderveer'a physician prescribed a warmerclimate, believing tbat It would profs Lei(Wai to bar, wuereiipoa Mr. Vanilerveer iimediately began to make preparation! to take

wife Bomb to spend tbe Winter, boplnfcogalust Iiope at it r/ere that It nifgtit *t least;prolong bor life for a while, aud ou OctoberllHli tbpy Itft here, and on October 2Mb tbeyarrived at Avon l'«tk, Florida. Here theyremained for two monthi. At lint Mrs.Van-derveer tbougltt slifi frit bettor, but beforelong, however, tbe found Uiataha was gettingTfealtar and wcnltsr daj- by day, and finallyrealfilDg UiaLshe could ouly live a very shorttime abe told her husband that she thought It'ould be best for them to go to mjiae railroadown ai soun as possible In order to avoidiimeoestary trouble and delay la case ebeshould be taken away, so on Thursday, Dec.23d, they left Aron Park and went to Port

~ oii, Polk Co., a railroad town twenty-lire

les from Aeon Park. Ttiey remained hereuntil tha following Saturday, Deo. Hub, andthat night ihe died, Thu u*xt morning,ChrlabnB*, Ur, Vamlerreer telegraphed toBarrow for on undertaker, who arrived wltb

labet at one o'clock In tho afternoon. Aathere were no Sunday trains from Fort Hood,they drove back to Barrow, a distance of 13mile*, In ardor to take tliu 6;fH) train north

la tha Pootuylvanla system, which wai beldome minutes for tbflr Accommodation. Theyirrlved at Klfiabetb, N. J., the followingTuesday, Ceo. liTth, at.C:M P. U., just nlittle

lriteto miU coTuiectluaa tben for homeand so thoy had to remain there ovor night.The next day, Wednesday, Dec. SStb, theyleft Elltabotb nt D;SO A. M. aud arrived at

at 8 f. u. The body was taken at>nce to the Congregational Church where Itremained until Friday afternoon at 9 o'clockwhere the funeral services were conducted bythe pastor, H»v. E, B. England, after whichthe Interment was In tbe Congregational cem-etery, where the mortal remains of both herpaternal and watenml nn^Mtors for n

»ueratio»a past reat.Mrs. Vandtrveer was tha daughter of Ha-

tbaulel aud Julia .Uurtou. ~ Hha waa born InObe*ter,*Marcb 261b, 1BJ0, and Marcb Kltb,1803, married John Henry, eldest son of thelate James Vauderveer, and I tblnk It cantruthfully be said tbat It e m tliare waihappy matrimonial alliance tlili waa one and

wldoin happens tbatooe bat an opportunityof wltnnslng such deration between hmbandfind wife ai was coiwtauUy dt«plsjed by Mr.and Mrs. Vaaderreer. - They mtned to Ii«'or nob other and found their grwteat pleas

ID life tu inlaiatering to each other'* bop-tu. .Hie. Vanderveer united with tbe

Congregational Churob of tbU plice twentyyears ago under th« pastorate of Her. Dr.Bradford, since which thus she bai ever been

faithful and consistent member.Mrs. Tanderrwr possotsed ona of those

iweot gentle dispositions that endearod ter toall with whom she catne iu contact, and U)OMwho knew her host Iorsd ber most. She willbe greatly missed Io tba coramunity and Inthe church, but no where so much as In bi

by bar husband wb» loved her «i tohusbands lore their .wives aud wbo during herlong weary sioinBas dBfoted bis whole time luministering to ber. ; -\ . OBBKBVKR,

Winter Clothing.SUITS AND OVEKCOATS,

AT A BIG KEDTICTION.

CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS, - - - - 18 Coata

CHILDREN'S OVEKCOATS, . . . . 6 6 '•

M E N ' S , H E A V T TJLSTEBS, $ 3 . 5 0

N O W IS THE TIME F O B B A R G A I N S AT

PIERSON & GO'S,ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS,.

OPP. THE BANK, DOVER, N. J.

HAVE YOUB HORSES SHOD- W I T H -

THE NEVERSLIPHORSESHOES.

UESIOVABLE, .SXEEL-CESTUED AND SELF-

8HABPEMNG CALKS.

ANY ULA( KSMITH WILL SUOE ALL AUOUND AMD

FDRSI-H CALKEII SHOES Ft'RJ2 50.

S.H. BERRY HARDWARE CO.THE BUFF BRICK BUILDING, DOVER.

Sole Agents for Morris County.

MT.MIM Maggb Clancy h»» returned from ber

ojouro In Brooklyn. - • -Mn. Uiete.Aramerman ia ni»ndlng a -few

wixki at Hotel Brealln. , • . : • . .Nolklng yet baa been hwrr, oC. Mr. Coonle

Spleker.. Two dlrerifrom the Harvey DiveWorka went down In the Ube last Saturdayaod Sunday, but fouad notblng to indicateIbat Uie boy was tbere. It Is thought nowtbat tba body, tr Here, will not be recovered

e f o n B p r t r j g . • •• . • - ' >Mr. J. O.Chryital hanquft« reoorered froiii

bla attack of tonallltli, . . *.The explMbn at tbs Forrfto powder worksi lut Uoudfty waa a grenl Bbock tb Uie peo-ile of tbla place anil did quite a little da mageo several bouso*, Lut as your rapreatmUtlTewaa there w« will leavo the account to hitmore facile pen..

Ur. Frank Corchlua baa returned to Drook-lyn after ependtng a fowday B In th« mountainreglona of Uopatcong. • ,

Miss Fanny Lowe h«» been unable to attendschool In Uorrlstown thf* week, owing to a• e v m c o l d . .".: • " -. •',- • • • • •

Tbe Ice men are now buiy fllllnji Uielr Icebouses wltb Ice fourteen Incbea thick all thctLaka. Ur. F. h, BoliBfar.baa filled hit tvrolarge bou«ea and la now befplng Ur. E. JaedawlthtL'. . ' ;•••.. RUBTIDAIK.

. . Too Cold for the Ice Men.ForsoniB tiin«jia*t tbe owners of tha big fee

housn'at Waterloo bare bseti takingitage of tbe cold *ni\p to OH their bo

They bad about 25.1 mm employed tho first otIbis week and notwithstanding tbo extremebuM ooTuwJay about 100 of them reportedtor work and (ttmk to i t a.U day, but Wednes-day morninjf, whan tbe mercury dropped be-low uroand itsyed then, tliBy made up their

ilndsthatit was eren to>.cold to gatber loaand Uie men went borne. .They ara storing..boat 8,000 tons of fourteenlnch loeai|ayand

p t to L**B the houtM all full by the dof this week." - • - -

Buapendedfor Three Teare,raer Albro, wbo bad charge of tba oaral

supply daDot at Plocatlny, and who wosfoniidguilty <ff Insubordination by. a court martialhas bad hiBaeatenca coaipiuted to luspefur three jean. He had btwn In the service o(the QOTerntnent for many yenny and at tbeend of hla suspension he will be entitled tore-ttremt&t at balf-pay. H« was comloted oldrunkenness and disrespect to hfs superiorolTlBar, Capt. Coghlan, aud It was only hj>long and rolliable iwrpfoe* that savsd htm

r Imprisonment. IlajiublliM aro not fn-tlrely ungrateful.

Keetlnji of PrcabrtejT.Hie winter moetlng ot tbe Frosbytery of

Morris and Orange will be Held In th. SouthStreet Presbyterian Church next Tuesday at);30 A, a. It ft «xp«oted that Btephen WardHlghtar, a member of the Psnlppany Presby-terian Church,. ond a studept at Union 'Theo-logical Seminary, will prmsnt himself for ex-amination for ifcenM to preach' at this meet-ing. The aubj«ot of BeaoonetMi will be dls-cuiMd and' vcted upon, ami tbe Bevlstao ottbe Confection will KIW be one or tbe Import-ut subjects bofore tbe meetlag. .

How la tbe Timsto secure .rare bargains at J. A. Ljon's laUdlci' and Hiaana" Jackets. Also a great re-

uction throughout tbe entire dry goods de-imrtinent. •

K"otlc» to Your Own Intereat,You c m test mat»5 tn bo J Ins y oat Undtr-

wesr, Hooda:niid QIDVM at the Dover Bee8tore,oearthscanalbrids«. B.Helman.

Uason" ft Batnlla Ors-oAS an I PlanoiF. N. JtmVitu, Afent, Cbi-tor, N. J, ,..

DIED.BPA 'OI*ER—At Korer, January 12th, Wm.

H. 8parjBter,Hr.,lntheTOdyearof his age.JAMB8—At Dorer, January IStb, Mrs,^, B.

Janies, wITe of Itev. Wm, M. Jamas, In barfiBtb TMLt.< Funeral will be announced 'tbeofiurche*.-

GREAT

OK AU. KINDS OF

MUST BE SOLD.DICKERSON

is oLosrara OUTBALANCE OP

Jackets, Capes,Newmarkets, &&

At Cost!

At CostI

At Cost!

At Qostl

At Oostl

At Cost!NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A

GARMENT FOR LITTLE MONEY.

Special sale of EEMNANTS.of all kinds at greatly

reduced prices "be-fore taking ac-

count ofstock

atBAKER'S, Dover, N,J.

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W o iP»thor How Known.

Tbo Now York Ileccrder on Be{)t 11'tb,offered s silver cup to tho yuuniieM. fntbuextant. There were moru tbau a liw <Bute for tbe honor, a til as UloomlDgdnle-GBltxmiingiiale—figures hi tlie nlTair,count of the circiimntatiue will not be iinteract to our reader*.

Oa> Lot Bumuicr afternoui, of July 2SI1601, there drove up to ttiu pat^tiageBaptirt Church in iiloomlngilale n Lorw) runcsrritge, and there nliplited from Ityoung looking ninu and bidy—or ml bar, INand girl—and procwslud to tba door of[MU ocage and worn admitted. Their ainy'not very lengthy, but Ions enough to ho wHed, Atid they eater-c4 the vehicle mid drovKWtj. Ou reaching our liomo Uiat evauiiiwe lived neit door to thn dumlole tlieu-,better half said: "1 think you will tiav•Tedding notice to print, ax there was a siui(iiiouilooklngcouitlo culM »m dominio Wethl« af ternoon." And this turns out to liecouple now famous throughout the landUMJ bmband WlcR tho joungset futlior kno<Bure enough, In our jjaper of Aug. let the:appeared the following marriage nutletSVANS-BURNS-At tbe Baptist i>«r§ni

age, Bloomiugilslc, N. J-, July -3Lb, ' 'by Her. E. Calvla Wecka, Mr. HiDollcer Evans and Mlm Lualulm IIboth or Brooklyn, N Y .After tlie ceremony l»tli returne.1 to tbeii

respective parental born is In iirooklyi•aid nolhlug about it uutil, iti December of thei&ine year, it irna auiioiuicod first to thporeoU nud Uieii to tho public, that MlBums had become JJru. Kvatta. Haroldfotbur took tho juuug bushnnd inU> bin ofllAt IS Wall strait, New York, awl give hiiuplace as a book keeper. A pretty Hat wan ited up for them at 1UUS Uaiw-y ttnwt, Broclyn, and ihere on Aug. lTth luataboy nborn to them. Thuj immwi htm HartKensington Evoos, &ud thin In how young MiIf vans came to win tbegiiji that wan presentto him on Tuetdny.

Young Mr. Evatw won but IU years andmouth* old wbeu lie bucotuu tboslrcof Hm-Ketuliigton Evaus. His wife isouc year olithan h8.-ArRUB.

Hanover Townihip Road Mooting.fumuunt to tbo call fur the ciU/.ens uf Ha

over uwmhip to int-et ami dlscius the advisa-bility of building Btoue road*, a large end itbinliutfo meetliiK wa« bold lu tba town bIn W.ilpi»ny, un tjaturdny afternoon, Ji7th. Mr. Lewis VBIKIUJ-IIP, of B-miiUin, vcalled to the Chair, and Mr. II. W. Mitiwiuf IVhljipany, wen tuado Bccretiiry.

A diagram showing the jirlncijial roadittbe WwnBblp revealed tbe laut that tliera aruforty mik« ot such roads, and the ijuustlon itw answered was bow much orliu* little ithtiforty niilag could bo iimrauiainlzcd eo tbitbe people of tho whole towxitbijj would Bern:tome iniwedtute bttitllt. After much dUcuDion two resolutions were jjussed which wluo doubt end in something beinguoue at oneTho Qtst retwlutioD lind fur Its utijtcttbe prMutation of tue mutter to tbo Cuuuty Boarduf Freeholders, with a rluvr to get thenadopt oerUiliturunikes at, county roads,UOT« them inncndoiuittd by tha i-uuuty.commlttu) of five appciutal to take cliargitbli matter, confer wliii iuc Hoard ol Free-bolder), aud re.iort at Home f ulure meeting,The committee cboton was at follows: C, il.Marsh, Chairman, Morrk Plains; H.Hopping, Hanover Nock; Ueo. Cook, Hi

over"; Plilneu Fa>raut.f" Troy" HlllsT E."*C.Quinbr, Panip[uuy.

Tbe second resolution paHSitl had tho nUiiof true buBineas ring iu it, oud liad for Its obJect tbe gattiug to work otonce. It proposedno less tban to approve tbe purcbasa of u ]»table Btouo crushing plnrit, to con hist ofgtdDQ cruiber, separator, boiler nnd engine,mounted an wheel*, so «s to bo moved con-veniently from plare to pluof.

Wltb tbUdlBpoeltinu on tbe part of I Intownship to help fUclf, anil with the Lo]« tbatbe County Hoard of Freeholders may deemadtliable to adojit Certain turnpikes) as countyroads, It would worn tbat tlio consummationof active steps Is at bund, leading to the adop-tion of atone roads in Hanovnr township"*"*

TIIB OontralSurrendore.The vtcorouB attacks by tho Nc

authoritiM on the coal combine have beeninocefltful, and an absolute surrender byrailroad coinjioulcs is rcpnrUd. Thiii result Inthe ourcomoof the laxt suit wbfdi irwhroughby tbe Attornoy-Oeupral, In whieli lie cliargeithat tbo order of the court for a miumotion otbe control of lit own IIUBIUPBH by tbe CentralRailroad of New Jersey had been iliiwbejdand aaked that n reviver bs ap(>oiiitotl tithat tbe court1* ordura were carried out.

The autborlliea bare not made tbo forts pub-lic, but an ofllclul of the Central of Hegate It out that hut company has [-anrelled anilabsolutely terminated all;Its ngrwments withtbe Reading, witlidmwiiiK from the ohjsctlon-abla Blltonce, and csuralllug the lease uf ltdconl lamia to the Romliiig.

Tbe Chancollorhoalwcuor wl Him mediatelybe petitioned for permission to prove tbe facto,and then be will bo asked to quash tbe i>ro-cffdlngi for ttie appointment of a receiver.The Attorney-General hog just lubmlttcd areport to the Governor on the subject of tbocombine and fear of hoitlle legislation un-doubtedly Impelled tho managers of the Cen-tral to surrender. Fur n neck or two pastrumon have been rlfo that It was the Intentionof tbe authorities to demand tbe rcpal of tbeCentral's charter, aud the Jersey Ceatral mayhave been Impelltd to give up uuder thlitbr«at.

* - • • - - -Beooton Hoodlums.

Hlx joung hoodlums, who have been mnklug life mlEerable far tbo quiet residents ofBooaton, were taken to Morris town laotFrlday and jilaced In the county jail to await theaction of tbe Orand Jury. Tbo prisoners aroOfreu Murphy, Willkm Hopkins, MichaelCooney, Frank Cook, John Uertis and JosephDavldsoD. Tho two latter were recentlylooted from tho Stato Reform Bchool atJumesburg.l For some time past uepredatlihave been committed In tbe Boonton publloschool and tbe youths are suspected of l»elngtbe tulBcreauta. They are GIKO nccuscd ofhaving waylaid Mary Galley, a *ixteeu-year.old MuDgarlnn girl. The glrl'd clothing wastorn from ber and hor Msallanta attempted ncrlnilnal assault upon their victim. Agentatuon, of the State Ketorm Hohool, was noU-fled of Davidson and Uertia'a arrest and wentto Boonton with the intention or taking thoboys back to Jamraluirg. On the way to therailroad depot tbe prisoners slipped Ibelrhandcults and ewaped. Bnveral hours laterboth were recaptured. Friday night Agent8 tunn called at the Morrli County Jail andendeavored to secure the two youths. Dle-trlct-Attorney Cutler, however, dwlinnl tosurrender the prisoner!.

Tbe Ink linotyetBcorcelrdr; that recurtbuM hot, burning «peecbe4 and editorUU,authors of wbieli were Mr. Cleveland, &ton linger (J. Mills and Carlisle, CoBRreuniiW. C. V. Ua-cklnrldae aud Editors ColonM<:ClurasudMr. William gingerly, thi Icountry wan weighed down with taxationthat poverty and distrea fftced Ibe «ntlipeople of Lbc United Btate* and tbtt wooleiworsted, tut ton mid Bilk EOOU* and pritvra M U.xcd that everybody wasgolug tostarved to deatli and our couiniervlalwere all goiug la sniruib uuleu nefree raw materials of all descriptions, i

eutOL'rafjr Bad fre« trade refgnod Mipra:Well, wliftt do we tied I That the year 16U>s beeu tUe mort prosporoun year of all y.i record; never not tbirs mure busli

done, wagen never bigber, never ICSJ con:men-lal failures; never was there a CUriflt-maa-tiilo of more jollity, good Kill, feastingand eujnyiuent, never not there ni3re costly|ire«mta given aud rocefved, uever wa« tberemore in on ay ejxjut by the masses. Never wenclothing so cheap ut all klud, never did tldo till lire oiler better goods fur ieaa

r In' the Uulted BUtes did prosper!)smile no greatly as ft ban dono lu 1M<2, net

our export* greater, never twero ci[ieople better fed and bettor clothed, and

sr, in God* world, were more downrightire, infernal lie* told to gain au"election

than wtre told by tbe Democratic party slaoeIt existed than WLTU told up to Nov. t)tb,',]El£,aud iiover, no tiaver, were the mosses mordeceived by an? party tban they were by tbiinsidious party which styles itself u a tru<

'llunwniuii IJumocrai-y, aud never were tbiajorlty of the people of thin countryrodwluked as they bave been by the tlcto

tUtiJ rrealdentlol doctlon, juut consul]mated, and never did tbo masses vote so u

oualy tbat Mr. Cleveland sliould redutlielr wages In order to carry out a uiinclpof free trade wlilob 1B BO ruinous to Orealirlufn—a policy which bus nlampeu Kngland

with jKiverly from Jobu o'Uroat'a to Und'Kud.

& Contemptible Thief •On WedutKday evenlug of last week Ml

Hlnclare, the cbannlng daughter of Koberblnclnre, of Illoomsburj, was marriedFred, rbllllja, There were among tbe many

ltodgu»sts present a prominent Pliilllps-rg busincw oion nud olllelal. ills* Jenuloiclaro act«d as briileamold U> her ilotcr

jeforo goiug down ntolr> laid her handsomeild natcb aslJe on tbe dresser in tor room.ft«r Lite gunU dena,rted MIKB JSUDII;r natch nnd reported It. Tbs famllj

looked every wbero for it and finally reportedit to Detective Blmous, of Ess too. He soonlocated it lu an Boston jewelry itoro

Hi that tbe jeweler bad bought It of tbiIToiulueut Fullllpsburg man wbo was at Ibewedding. The Pbllllpsbiirg mm admittedtiling tbe natcb but claims be bought it olthird party, but the price at which be sold, was BUlUcfent evidence that be wanted tout rid uf It. He has betn glvon time to pro*lice tbo third party.—HaukotUtavm H

Perhaps to tlio Poor*House.Charitable citizens of Rock ford, I lk ,

making an ellort to raltu funds sutllcleut teep Henry L. Nlles, who fnoverninetyycars

of age, out of the poor bouse. Wiles i» an•lit of Katbnnlel Kites, who wai ill 167S

Ipoaker of the New Jersey Assembly, (Jov-int Director of tha Union I'aciHo Rail-

road InlSTOand oi President of the Trade*•a'e National Uauk of New York. His an-tors have been famoui men fu tbe pulpit,

In IXJUUCS and in literature, ami years ego haihtiiiuir fairly well to do.KathsaUl Nitw resided at Madison, where

a was prominent In social and rellglou* cliles, Mng a vealrymau In the Epiicopal:hureli, a luader la tbe Sunday school, andie autbor uf BOIHB devout hymns. Ho lived; pensively In a fine bouie, with eitensiveouudi, Imt as a result nf Use notoriety liehUvfd In a suit for embeizleaiont be ro-

•Igued from the pretldoncy of the hank atttired from iiromluence lu cburcb matters

A Sad Accident.At about 4 o'clock en Tuesday 1

Ipangenburg waiD. Tltina

lugbt la tbe machinery ofr mill at Rparta, N.J., and

ijurcd BO badly that be died In about fortyInuten without returning to contciouBi'illie Hornbeck and John were cleaning up9 lower floor. Horulteck was iweeping1th hit back toward Spangenburg when tbe

;ldent occurred. lie says ho heard A pea' nolto aud ou turning saw BpaugelTburg

lail been caught In the ihafting which mbout 100 revolutions a minute. Ho ran up

tbe next floor and shut down the powerand called Mr. Farber, the head miller.

ing Hornbook then went for Dr. Andresa,> arrived at tbetnill about twenty minutes?

'tor the accident occurred, Tbe doctor saidinjuries were fatal and BpaDReuburg

iuld II vo but a very short time. He wioved to bli home where he expired Inminutes. He leave* a wife and tbn

II children —Uumz Regular.

Sled of Apoplexy.Jobu R Bteveni, a well known resident orimmit, left bli home on Waldron avenui

friday morning to i-ntch the S o'clock trainir Now York. Ur. Stevens w u 04 year

he found it tiresome work plowingigb thBunow forn dlsUnca of half a mile,

.rrlvcd at the depot be felt somewhat ex-'lusted, but went as usual to a nowi standid purchased atnorulng paper. He stood on

platform for a few minute* nailing whenItob«rt'Uuldowney mw him throw up bljhands and fall backward. HI; hxsd stnirl*heavily am) when several bystanders gatherediround him he wai unconscioui. Be iiarried Into the baggage room, bat died iiew tninut«, before medical aid could be atnuned. Dr. Burling Bald that death wai due

apoplexy. Tha deceased bad bun • rert-it of Summit for moro than ten ye*rt oodH connected with the Fhnntx InBiiranoo

irapany ID New York,

Six Month* for Wife Beating-.A wlto beating ca«, wltb a patbellc epi

K>d», mas tried In tbe Hudson County SpecialBeMiODs Court at Jtmey City Saturday.Margaret Jamet was tbo comjlalnant andWilliam James tba defendant. They ;Mtbuanlan* and neither can epw.lt Eogllib.Tbe court Interpreter could not upeak tbelilanguage. In tbls dilcmnn Margaret James,the pretty flTtwn-year-old daughter of thecouple, was morn autl received and trans-lated tbe tffltlmony of ber mother. Heifather was convicted and sent Ut the penltenUary for six mt.ntbu. The daughter al«iramUted the *cntence to tho fatlier.

Short in Hii Aecoauu.TUe flret of the wwk (iovernment oDliK

from WajblnBton bavo b«n Rt Autalc look-Ing Into tbe workings of tbe i*»t (jfllea, andthough their investigations Lave fawn kepteecret it is reported tbat a deildt hoi Leeufound. Benjamin UcOrew has bten post-master. The inspectors have taken chargeof tbe office. Sir. McQrew wQI once CityTreasurer, The amount of tledelklt In f 1,100,which the bOEilsmen will make good.

Strength and Health.If you are not filing strong and healthy,

try Ehctrio Bitters. If "Ls, Orippo" baaleft you wtak and w«wy, U M Electric Bitt«™.Thl> remedy acts directly on Uver, Btomacband Kidneys, gently aiding those organs toperform their f uncUons. If you are afflictedwith Hick Headache, you will find apcedy andpermanent relief by taking Electric Bitter*.One trial will convince you that tola Is thoremedy you need, ]j,rgo bottle* only 60c. atRobert EUlgore'g Corner Drug Store, Dorer,Oram, Hauw & Co's Drug Store, Port Oram.and P. H. Jenkins' Drug Htore, Chester.

Oonattmption.Tbe moat to bo dreaded of all disease* often

beguMinaslmpI8ooId,dmplynrKl«too. Nocough should be allowed to run a single daywithout nalog the finest remedy ID the worUDr. Bale's nimsahold Cough Cure. It actalike magic, Btrengthcnlng the lunga, allayingall irritation and cures a cough where allother remedies Ml IHc and 50c per botU»•t Robert Killgore'* drug •tow.

Knrderei Ike Insane.leo. K. Ike, Indicted for tho murder of Copt,omaa Fngan, who occupied tbe tame, sellth him at Belvldere, wta ordered committedtbe Insane asjlum by Judge Bcudder Tiy. Prosecutor Stryker, In bebatt of tbeate, conducted a prellmituUT exAtnltutlon.

Dn. LefTtrts and H<WM tMtlfied that thedffendeDt was Insane at tbo present time.•Several feliow-prisonerB testified to thacondi-Uon and acUoni of Ihe wbllo In jail before Un.murder, Tba court, wUsBed that Iha w u Inno condition to be placed upon trial for ider, ordared him comtnltted until bli reason isrentoreil. •

Stolo their Dinner Palla.Tbe men employed in tbe Boonton Iron

Mllli bava been mining their dinner paila forseveral days past. Last Friday CtristonberKane, a •Ixteen-year-ok) youth claiming toreside in Hoboken, w u trreited charged withhaving committed tlm thelta. The jouthfnlprisoner wot oommitt«d to thsHorrit CountyJail at Morriitown to await tbe action of ths

The'highett place, among allUloml-medictnce, belongs to Dr.Plcrm's Golden Undlcsl' DIuor-

See U yoa don't thinki you consider, . it1* told

jtowlnwiicinVofThe'ldnd^S. ^?it ever falls to benefit or ctin, youEBTe yonr money back. Wouldn'tevery medicine moke theterms If itconlddoasnitich-

Bat the «'P1BCOTW7" ae# dlf-fenmtljr. fust aa it's addtntly. JVt not like tho unap*-rillofl, which claim to do ' — J *"March, April, and Hay.

round, with equal 1•" purifies

uynUjuL .- „„,snd Bcalp DisenaGB, from ft com*mon blotch or eruption ; to U»worst Scrofula, are cured by i tFor Solt-rhooin, Tetter, "

Enlareed Olands, Tmnars, andBwduogs, J f i » remedy that noth-

Are you luffaribg from w«oJmeai I - Xi yourcomple-dontallowt Do'youluLTCaoonftantback-acca! Aro you constipated I Do joafeel all tired out I If you Lavs any of thesefeelings, begin at ooca to use Dr. HaJe'e House-boldTea. It will give j o a a clearcomplax-ion. will raton yoa to health aad stnogtliand will make yon feel Ilka a newperioo. Getit to-day at Hobart KlllgoWa Corner DragStore, Dover, N. J. -~, '. i;: :• "

Having used Dr. Deane> DjipepsU PUlsfor the part six months; I can rtewamtpdthem to any one mfforiBgfrom fndlgestlcbor dyspepsia, as the best n-nedyonUuhtar-

•• L o u i s ' K u m x i x , -•'•';•PropT Kn-bnU's Hotai, .

AU*ntloClty,H.J.

A WONDEHFUL TALE.

AN ALMOar UNPARALLEJ.KDOF tHUPFEUINU.

EXriUCATED KilOM AhlT OKAlUI*BARKNKaH ANU UE'jl'Ailt.

EUEilUELI AGAIN INTO THJiLIGHT, BAV1JD !

Tlie bust wHtem Uurlug all tbo ageaito elvi,uent poo*, depicted the awful

tal auITerlug of bn[>elesine£8 aud durkndespair. DUUUJ, UfVuIacye.ua othersla ne'er to bo forgotten Mbadeti of

witness tbe mind utterly devoid of boritched with lost I'ouragf, itp»prnnlc

bM.rt«ue.1.But in real life «•> bnvo novor heard

bear, felt tale of eiiT«rirm, iwulut HHU j-l:alcal, than tbat told us by n uiwt CSUIIIQlady, Mn. J. P. Hwirt, wUo lives at »o U,Wfo>.lilngtoa Ht,, Botton, ila*u.

Four years ogo," gbe Bald, "1 was liposition of emu pitta physical and nerviproetratloii, iittJ but ]|(lla api>utiU>, lev

nt-JtiiuolidlttiHdcil ultbgai, cBlipotiuu, palfiltatlon of the licnrt, almpknets, pain In back of tbe neck and bane uf tin

rain, sud was BO nervous andmt life was a burden."As a result of tbls condition,Mian ]KKHillar to my %oi, M\ m«niu utterly wretched."After niucU medical trrntmc

•Uut fall lire, I «»» lud.iced to try Dr.Uroejie'fi Nerturn blood and nerve rcmedIt wiutiu a fuiut hearted way and nitblltllbuue, but I soon begau to hleep Itettor.digestion Improved, tba pain lu the hem

lea. severa aud.I gradually gaimitreugthuntil 1 feltulf I bad beuu extrlcattfrom a pit of abject darkac-ns aai despair aiemergeLl into the tua-llgUt!

"Dr. Oreenu'it Nervura blood and uervo!inedy saved me I Very many ol mv friends

to wboin 1 bare recoremendwl tbo remedy,iu attest to similar res tiltsfn their on ti cases.'•It I* truly a wonderful medidue

might null bo called the 'Woman'n FrleuIt in a fact tbat tbu nick ere ilenpatrlng.How many thousands of sufferers there

wbo, from repeated failures to flint relief,lock courage, become despondent and alnn

me nil tope of ever getting anything to ciletnl

And j t t if they will usa thin nmarliafaloitiedlclue, wbicb Is purely vegetable and barn,lesa and can bo procured at any druggist'*

'111 tlielr ftluoni and deepuir beturned U> liope and joy I lira. Hwilt banrecommended it to a great many of herFriends who have boen cured, and It will cure

DU If you will use it.It Is by no inoana a blinjile patent medino but Is tha luarvcllous discovery of aKCUlIst eminent In tbo treatment of nerru

rad curoulc diseases, Dr. Oretne, of itr, Wi4tli8t, Now York. Tlie Doctor also gives

ill the privilege o( eouaultliij; blni fruoobarge, and any who desire 'ftII upon lili)r write him a description of tha case.

Dr. Hale'i Household Olmmithe ilueat remedy lu toe world. It abso-

itely cures catarrh. It cures neuralgia andleumatum Cures piles like magic. Cureelit rhenni In tbe most BOOtiiIng manner,iires inflamed and granulated eyelids. Cures

iougba and colds. Cau bo taken Internalljpositive sjiwiCo for pneumonia, Cute,

irulBes, burus, chilblains, sores of long standand bunions are cured quickly

different from all chw; superior to all else; Ithot no equal. £!>c, and Mo. bosas. Large'alia

ipeet. Bold at Robert Klllgore's CornerJrug Btoro, Dover, N, J.

SPORT IN SUMATRA.Tiger* mill Iluflhluci Engage In a Very

Tome Uattle.The fullowlnff particulars of an offi-

cial tiger nnd buffalo flylit tliat tookliujo at PtuXang 1'nnjncg, in tlto resi-ncy of tlio west coast of Sumatra, aroven'b;thoHatavin$[c>uw6uald': Tho

Assistant resident ot tho district had de-termined upon glvinp tliia performance'o tlio pnoplo, owing- to tlio copturo of &

largo tigress in that nclgliborhood. Thotigress had vainly l>cfin offered to thozoological gardens at Batavla and Ams-terdam, and by the Urao of tlio flglithod lost much of her fierceness, Thopeople of tho place got together etoilambooa to fence round tho arena, a

IUIOT piece of ground' moro thanthirty feot brood, with gnllcrlea forspectators, who were charged admissionfoa.

A few weeks before tho fight the ifilstnnt resident scoured a tiger, and tho

eople provided two stout buffaloes tole&suro themselves In tho arena witht nnd tho tigress. Oa tho day of toot-le crowds thronged tho. nrena, Intolilch the tlffrcss (stopped at ahoutten

- m. to mock n Ijuffnlo. The latter;uiotly held JU own ngninst thottgreivhich, reduced by her long ImpriBon-acnt, Bhowctl no incHnntion ior fnrthcr,ttocU. To ntir them up both animalscere pricked now nnd than with bai

O darts. The buffalo then got eoniaspear thrusts, the wounds being freelylrcnehcd with extract of chillies, Tiia

rcHs WAR aroused by the applicationImrninp; torches and crnckors, and,

short, every effort was mud a to glvi« onlookers their money's worth.

' Despite all this neither buffnlo norEgress would fight, no that hi tho endorders were given to kill tho, tigress.After tier corpso had been removed thosecond buffalo was let into tho arena,

llowed by. tho tiger. This "buffalo,ided by its comrade, uttockcil UiO

tiger, wiiloh soon had enough of it, nndight Bafcty by clambcrinff up tha

palisading until aoveral Bpcar thrustsjcndo It let K°- ^ ° amount of urghigTvith prioks, thrubts and firo proved ofany avail in arousing the champions toImttle until tho" prolonged torture oftho tiger was ended by killing it withpears. Doth corpses were taken to thesslstant resilient, but tho Blrinti proved'oribleBS from being scorched nndlercea.. Tho npeotators loft disap-

pointed at seeing a fight which theyaad paid HO high to ucc. What would' done with thn balance of tlio fee*

ter deducting expenses was not!known, but It was hopctl that the gov-rnment would spend it in relieving the

itre&s canned by a recent earthquakethoro. ". '•- ' ' - " , - - V - -H > •. • '

CRESTS AND THEIR ORIGIN.Anclenlable.

Crests are ascribed to the Cartans andey are of very ancient origin,, Th«y

are mentioned by Homer and Virgiiend described as In use" among thaheatlicn poda and goddesses. Thus theTest to Minerva's helmet was an owl,

ara bore ft Hou or tiger and Jupitermmon aram'flhead..' Thc^ft symbol*ere : formerly placed on tho hnlmold t m k f h lywer r y p

•nd were great marks of hob h l t

nd we g arksorn by heroes ol great T u t ; y

ISBIVW ncra advanced to some Ba-rter military command. • Ktchard L

had a crest on bis helmet resembling alume of feathers; Richard 11. wore aion on a cap of cli|rhlty above thorovm on his helmet; 'Alexander Iti., of

Scotland, had a plutna of* feathers,'.andJames I. woroallon. In tho fifteenthkin] slxttcntb centorlcsi, according to

_ Brooklyn Eagle, the crest WOB de-scribed,'oa being a fl^ivro placed upon'ftwreath, coronet or cup of maintenanceabove the helmet or shicldr vA crrsl

anciently worn on tho heads ofcommanders in the field, and thnn only

order to distinguish them from thoiiillowers. Afti-r tho institution of the

if tho garter, and in imitation ofId ward III.' all knights companions of

order begun to wear crests.1 vThlactlec BOOR boonme more general, and

they, were imiirnedbyall who consid-ered th-uneeirL's entitled to ht,*r hnu . ]'•

[ now the Itoman* _ _ . .Tha Roman* In the time of Cicero and

iwguotas took an curly, brcak-fnst, fromhrco to four o'clock in the mornlaff, i\incbeonat twelve to one, on<J at abouthrce o'clock "the cccnm or principal

ot tho dny.-torrCHpoadlng Jwlthir fllnntir. - A Homnn tUuncr at* the

house of a wealthy 'man «conniat«lchiefly of threo courecs. All aorta,of•timulanta to the.', appetite .wero firstMmd np. n n < 1 "ffff" w c r f l indiBpcnsabloxitne first oattrsa.. Amonff tliBTarlcma

dbtocs vfira • the guinea hen, pheasant,nliihUiiBolo a«a tha' thraiiK. Tlie Ho-man gtrarraanas held peacocks in prcnt

lUmBUoa^eBpeclBlly.,"their. tongTie*.[ncrohlui states thnt they.were firstitoa 'by;HortcnaIn», tho, orator, andoqolred Bnflh repute that a single pea-

cocltTTSflpold forflfty donaril—tho de-narlaa bdnir ctqunl to about ecvcntccrcont» o*onr money. '

V/HY MAN WEARS A HAT.i]>«Mirr <>r tin- llt-ml i;nttancr» !!>•• El-

nullot .if Ibt) Uummu IUc».IVrliiip-. mi urtide of clothing basen nn iiv fn>fly critklsed in respect t

utility limn thnt nhich loxicog-j'KfiM (UrM'i'ilio as "a covering for tin'ii.l." Sume, iuhtmotnd by the c:ipd1 uf Bavngo races and others wldelj

In vurtouu ways, among thif f l l t h i h

y , gthe Iwtdcra nf fcmlnluo tunhion, whoseLTUM'IIS of oshiimcr miiy practically bedU.iv-iLr.U-,1, ivuuU liuve it that thchihhH 1'oinlitinH L> tlmt most chnractii&tiu «f mankind, tutrs ths Londo

Hvlllzarrayt-J itiu uimiljiiipa t<linage in t'vt'ry cllnmtc.

From ]mk' to pole wu ilml tliut maiIf ho cu-r>^-s at all, dresses his lieaiEven if IKKJIICBS and guiltless of sueminor t rifles us wulbtcout end eollur, licovcru this jicud with BOIQO form cclolliiuf,'. Kay, the very savnpo, tboiiRllmmuy kuoiv nothing of fiHk or feltwill often FI> dcraratv liie vortex will]fcuLhcrs or BO weave his own uiilurulivool tlmt not even tho oonrfiiiionui

liiropcmi cylinder could prot<lore ctlcctiialiy. Surely UKTP mnht Le;nson In ull this.Thure Iti a cluarly consclou8 net'hkli cxinta not merely lo imajfiDBtloi

It is thus practically ad mt lied thatthough the head, lllco any other part ofthe bodv, may, after having sufferedthe atlritiou of utmospheri.: variations,

inini! inurfMl to their act ion, It stillCB nomewhat in Uic prwuta, lu thot plsiec, it Is evident thut in this cc

fliut onlv tha fittest van hope to B1Ivc. Civilized man nlll nut endangerlie chauco of survival by risking tli

experiment. Further, he Qailn il)etho inferior uulmala thus exposed un-It'rgo external chunpes which do uotif ten, if ever, lend in tho direction of

refinement, and Instinctively ho shunitlii> iMtssihla mlurn of roBrspncBsaniJDibarlsm. Ho also recoffnizos tho tavthut, pivon a \vholfRoiiio custom liirml clotlilnff, Hut toiiHcqnent effect,vlU bu n»hcuUhy us It ia be«oming.

Toreiaost among (lie ^unitary prin-<iplc3 which ought lo control usage in:his matter an- two—tlio uroldance ofmy hut tlio lightest pressure antlthftidinhslon Ihroiiffli tho texture vrorn o\liy special nporhiros tyf un (Tic I out nlrfoi

ventilation of ibo licod. If thes<ontary conslilorutloL\H he duly re

gnrdeil and Buftleiunt protection be rra-Mcd against

ilmll find the

phanges of

hrathei

, for wearing his.he head."

gman tha uctter, not the

i hi ""coTertng for

IMPOSSIBLE CLASSIC HEROES.itrHoton Drawn \ty Old WritNat Bt Atl True in I.if,.of the older novellas In dealing

svitli uld Rome, the feudal duvfi Innee, Germany or England;or* wltli

ilonccr life, make their eliaractors be-f simply to another time In Hits new

world, instead of to nnntlier rucemulvarld of their own, snyn a writer in Ihn

iw Ktifrlund Mnjjnelno. In endcavor-ff to roproduee scoues ami social oon-

iiiona which have passed awuy, umnylUtorieal norclisle confuse the eondl-iona and perennial human until re.hey label'their characters according

to their social station and confuso UIUKI-oclal distinctions with the qnailtlm ofho spirit Thoy give us men amicoraon whom God wouM fnil to roeofj-

nt2e, but whom tha critics, moro acute,readily hall as models and types far altther students of human nature. Their

.rooters aro nnirly nil mounted ontilts; they are nnimntcd by motivesLiid considerations which are quite lm-

iblo, nnd they talk us human be-never talked in this world. They

leal not with tin cxuoptional, which Usslblo and urtlsUe, but with the tm-

oKslblc, which lA«urL<uUire.Their old Romans nnd burons and

lilghwuymen, ctu., utulic through thocue mouthing plutitudcb und "nrntl-cnU," whereas wo may be quite cer-

tain that they occupied theratii-lve.iijhlofly with c-ncatinfr, lyinp, cringing,dealing, scheming, dlntng, drlnlcin?.Issipating, workinf;, poBBlplng1, gnm-D|r and tnlktnp; fllanp, junt an men nrololng in the streets, innrts, public of.tecs, theaters, etc., of Pai'ls, Londontnd Now York to-day. And beneath all.bisection there was always a tnulc

lUosophy, claBalfylug- and analyzingmtli motives nnil actions. Onu would

tjjine from the romantic representa-tions of these phases of life tlmt thisi-eflcctiva liablt of mankind was an In-reutlon of yesterday, and did not reallylato buyond the decline nf tho Itomun

pl to ths philosophy and civlliza-.Ion of (Jrcccc. These some virtues and

lst to-day, nnd never will be ca-Irely erudlcutctl, no mutter how liigliie title of civilization riBos; bnt, ex->pt In the very lowest plane of human

lfe, v.'lmro tho relation to humanity isscarcely inoro than that of tho humanfrm, men In all nge« have nought for a

l t l f th iddl f i t d

jlutlog g

of the riddle of existen m i de have, in a moro or less erode fash/-reflected upon action.'

ECHO RIVER. , ;

E<iulliir Arntmll«'(](iniltlM(ir Till* Vunlic<l K t r f a m . . 't- '.

Onu <>f tlm fatuous curios! tic« of? theaiiinwtli cavu la the Echo river, n bod/'. tvntiir estliniiU'il .to he Bomo three-mrthsof u lnllu In'length, and.fromreiity in two liundred fitt'In bt-eddth.H depth tilwHnnry times U from imi forty feet. Dr. H. C. ilQ7oy,.to a

mpor reud before tlio'.AmericanQeo-'mphiatl HmJety, gWoa a vivid ilescrip-

of the peenlhir ncaustla qualitiesif. tho vmilt by wliloh tho rivrr IRi r c h u d . . , ' - "•' .' •'• , . . , . " . . ' . ' ; • - •• -

LtUit nummor, .in company, with anrly of four persons, no utiicrs being

the river at the time, wo tried theiffect of rocking tlio boat as 'violentlyin wo daretl to do, also slrildnfr the flu^frico of the water with our paddles, and

QUEER PHENOMENON.

An Bxplf j»Uou nf

A buhuvrihur living- lu O»lnJila., teuilt* to the tk-ipiitlflo Amwriliifcr identification a .white t WsubsLanca which ha fltatea f«U toearth in large quDntitI«i during* ton Uepieraber SO. A uitnple of tb«Jterial bad already been foiaTaMilodanother person to the Stnltliacnlan&tltution aud wan thence Bent toGeorR-e Marx, of the department ofricuitiiir, who mnki«tn« followingpnrt:

"The sample of « white lubsUnc*w]iii-li felt in large quantities in Galne*ville, Kla.,hBH \»ea handed me bybotanintof tliU dfpartniont for exanation.

'"J'hin vrry tikUrctting1 materialwithout doubt a prodbct of the *plni{flnndh of a fipiiler, or rather thodftiof Kpldera. The cuenilual reafctaprove liittnot a veg-otable matter;nnlraal, and the fact that BtrtndB candissolved almost Infinitely into'ndbtltthreads, and furl hor, tlie gremt lenfirtlnf the utrundji, hundmU of

usp» the inferonea that only a spldwuld maunfoHiira i t"The Rpeuieu of this npiderl* vnl

to me, but it Is not Improbable' thaimight be it Nephlle, a very lsrye br

', which uuonnds la thn Rontturpart of tbe United States and the WestIndies.

"The yoiiuff spiders of m»ny [eaenavail themselves of their spinningproduct* to migrate from their birth[k by floating through tha i f clocalities ut a frreat diBtanee., Ghooldrain moisten thoae .weaving*, the ipiderweb become* too heavy to float In theair, and sticking;together in grettmausee, falls from above.

"A similar occurrence was reported 1me from Valllcita, Calarerw countCal., November 16, 1801, It hu'xourre4 there for. the laat fonr yearsOctober and Koreuibi-i-." , . . ;

ThU is the flr-t tlnifl t h U pnon has oc«urre4';in the Moth.wob 1* perfectly wWt« a n p pb a mixture nf »tlk snd cbtUw, bu'moBtly Bilk; -

A DIFFICULT FEAT.Totfuteii m D«U brappsil fnm'm'1

of Fir* Ilnndrttil VMI. =A fowycaraago—In lMtl'•!• bSlirtiv-

sraptcd tho lmpasaibl« feat of catchingaad holding a regulation . HptJdlngdropped from the top of Washlngtou'imonument, bays tho BL LoalsBepoblio.Tlie experiment' wi» "tried by Trott,Qincs, Uaker, Snyder and Mreiml leaierHghtfl ID tbe fratfrnity, but none ofthem succeeded ln,holdln(T It or evenmaterially checking it* progress to thaground. Tlie men named above weall expert* a t their trades, but It !• ndent that they gave their sporta m o nattention than they did their philoso-phy during- their school days, othenvlnethey would have known that a bodydropped from ouch a height vrould betraveling with a sp«ed ot I8T (oet persecond at tho time of its contact withthe earth. ' Tho reason why no living

an could catch ami hold a hall tiig with such velocity in plain enougl

by making eomo hasty compftrlnoiThe greatest distance a ball bos tracheen thrown is 195 yards 1 footand'H

The longofit "hit" on record "isfew inches over 200 yards. In thU'lJUrtiaBtnnce the ball was sent into the tJrat an Qn^lo of forty-five-degrees. Now,mlndthJs: Allowing tbo same ball iahnve oeen hit In the same direction a tthe seme angle, with auffloleot foroe- togivo It the velocity a t the •UrtiajjKtlntthat it would acquire Inin fulling from a height of ttW tmb, t tivould have gone 044 yards fantead ot abare fraction over SCO yards. And then,even think of trying to ttatch a ball theInbtnnt it leaves tho bat on a 300 yards'rip! Onchl Is It any wonder t in t the

DO.™ let ttir ball slip through their n:[crs when it was on the "home ttretch'fter having fnllen from thenpexof theicmortal to tho dither of his country?

ECULIARITIE5 OF THE HORflt.!hy th» F.qaln« l i Kn.Mttk M Ut*

ABOUT 1BK LOTSBANOIHU IX riUCE FROU

$100 to$»00!LOCATED OH

'•rk tnd-Motinuin'AvM. and Vioinlty,

Blsekwetl snd Union &ts, "

Rlohtrd. ind M|rtl. Av«., .

UwrenbeSt and on Ford Av«.

Nttr.&t. Mvy'i Church.

•:-TERHB UbK&AU->- .

1HBTALMBKT PLAH IF OK8IRBD.

There arc many odd thing* about thenalomical and physiologiosl make-up

of the horse that an; seldom poUcrt orucntiunetl, cveu by the so-called writ-ten "authoritleB", on, tAich subject*, orby veterinary Burgeons themselvet, aan

IO Ht LoniB Bcpflblle, EmeUcs have> more effect upon' a living sick repn*

tcsUtlvebfthegCDUB oquui thaaUwy•ould on-a. marblB reppMentatioD>oflexnndcr's famous old Buoephalns.

Dojonltnowwhy tliU Is? It is be-ennse a hone b unprovided with1 it-gillbladder. When one of tbe fcutttth'fM^ilygeU badly Injured the gall bladdertutu la Bj-mpathy, and the •. molt1 b"deathly Kloknew,11 or a f

y, pseltU^linuiit becauM lie is not sensitive to pain,

bnt for thn reasons' given...' SOBUSH-thoritles' consider that the noafc • UgMyarganUed • of the dooi«ctle«r«*tai«KDuo even Bfty&J "Thew Is no: Uvlnjrireature, not even' s : hysterical -won**,o ncrvonsly Benaitire as a. hctrse; and,

aa forth© contention' tbifahorse doesot feel p»ki, I think th i t he eten'

inflers-raore from an • In jury thaaman would from'a hurt^of the aao.magnitude." And yet, thta "oervowlysessltlve)1 creature has, been lei»t w-u«Mrty* meal wbeQ^hur.tJlltvaUlwere trfillbg na . the . ffronnd as • r e 'suit) of su encounter tviUbull In" the areas," or frwound* received inb«tUo with bdmanfoes,: ;,TJUa for the reason thtt bVocraianot posuibly get "sick ait his •tomach"becatifie there Is nb\ OTcrflQW of gall Voaa»b awoli Bcmattops. '

: : r-lr. In Nirth Vhlw. ,A writer in tho North China Herald

describes the fairs In'northern China.

An Idtai wife.well bnoim hanker who had not

reused his opinion was ashed whatiileawasof Tvliatmlfrht l« termed

n Ii'cal woman. "Sly ivife n.skcd melie sdmo question tho other day," hejpllcd, "nnd 1 told her my ideal wasibodied in the latter part of the thir-firat uhitpter of Proverbs. She wenta read the.chapter, and when ahe

:ame hnek slie Raid slio wasn't froin j tomy ideal, nnd I was rather glnd offor I think perfection might be as

iiard trt trnt ulnna nHtli n* *O tTfl'"-"

A Itoful Ufoinap. . . .Tho ruiprcss of Austria hsjtbecn since

the death of IMnce Kudolf a completementnl nrcck, sabjectlo most patheticdelusions nlwuthei4' son, and requiring

^ grpntcut care. Sho still preserveaicli o( her stately beauty, for which

hp hnn born nltrnyn lamous among thonynl women of Ehtropc, for It Is a beau-' of uontoor which neither tlmo norsable can dettroy; b i t she Is a con*

itnclnn, ,

linpaseable, 'and the fint, Wlvoted to rest; and recreation. There laaconfltarit BUCoeMion of these gather^ing at any given district, at" which It ia'not uncommon for t«n thodaand per-sons to be congregated. There is noTnetliod of advertising tha exact dste atWhich a'falr will begin except by redalipsofpaperpntop in pnbll«-plac*»,and these notices are often' very ml*-*t e a d l n i r . '• • ' •

other way-B malilag as much aglta-! Tliero tire but two months In the ymron of the body of tho Btrcatn as poftbl- [ when the people do not bold large falrsfIe, and then nwmting' the result' la j atconveDlentcenUrm,;at.which all lm-lenco. ' ' ." ' ." ' ' •: '" •"'.- I nginablo wanta ^ of i all - customers are'

"I timed tho concert thus created, and! supplied. The expeptibnaare^the sixth'tonnd its duration to ba exactly half an! months wlion the,, roads'areliour. • First carao sonnets like tho tinkliiff of. stiver bells. Then larger andloavler bells took up tlio melody as tho*avcs sought put'tlio caviflcs In the•alls. Thon it was as If nil chimes ofII cathedrals had' conspired to raise.

ipost of nwect Bounds. ' ; -For n moment there was utter silence,

son broken by low mutter ings, ghostlyrlilapcts, sudden ehrleks, as if of mei

agony.' Then silebco again. Wire nbpnt'to speak, when the guide

'motioned to us to remain quiet; when,lol os from some deep recess, hitherto!orgottcn, came a tone tender and/pro-

found;-ofter which, like gentle .mem-'ories. all tho mellow and myateriouBonndB that had gone before were re-awakened, until the ball rang again•with.tho wondrous harmony.

mti ol Fmnlft,Out of apopnlattoo of 110,000,000 laiiBsiaonly 3,435,658 peraons possess anome of over 000 marks a year, whichequal to' Bbont I22S. Thia fast b

aowii by the first year's results in theincome tax in Prussia. Two mil-

lion ona hundred and eighteen tbou-«and uine hundred aad sixtynlne payIncome tax on tho,lowest scale—that ia.

Incomes of between W0 and B.0O0larks. Only 10,W8 persons have in-sines of over 90,000 marks, or nioutr.OOOftyear. Tlie highest income de-lawdb 0,?uO,000 mnrks, and from the

ocality whoro It was registered thu p«r-wnJ»BtippoBcd tobBlCrupp, the pun-maker nf Essen.

Tinning," 1 " r - • . - ' • - • —

STEAM FITTfN<*i

Perfect Stoam-BCeat*r, A LOT O» ' " -

Second-hkriiT

thlabnuieb,Morrit Bt, « i door boa Meslnna.

Jo MONKEYING

but fli/«i»itth»

4 ^

Ifmd ix

SALE OF

BUILDINGSITES!

Central RailroadOF NKW JERSEY.

AnlhnL-it. Qosl UMd exoluiivelr lmuricleautlneM asd ooufort)

rau xAiLX lit xmm nov. 13TH. 1383

TRAINS IEAVE DOYEK AS FOLMWU

For New Xork, KewsrV and Eliz-abBtli,at6:4B, A. X.; 8:88, 5:5S p. x.SUNDAYS, 5:52 p. K.

For Philadelphia at 6:15, A. H.38, t. M.For Long Branoh, Ooeao Qrove,

Asbnry Park and poiuls on NewYork und Long Branch llailroadat 6:15, A. H; 8:38 P. u.

For all Btationa to Eleh Bridgoat 6:16, A. H.; 8:88, 5:58 p. H.SONUAIB, 5:52 p, K.

For Lake Eopatoong at 6:16,8, A. M.i,8a8, P .M.

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ForHibemiaat 9:20 i . if:; 12:10,2:61 P .M. SDNDITS, 1:16 p. it.

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SUNDAIH, 4 : 1 1 P U.

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Leave High Bridge at 8:15, A. u.;1:40, 6 :17 P.M. SONDAXD, 8KK) h M.

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